Low field dedicated magnetic resonance imaging in untreated rheumatoid arthritis of recent onset

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Abstract

Objective - To compare a low field dedicated extremity magnetic resonance imaging system (E-MRI) with x ray and clinical examination, in the detection of inflammation and erosive lesions in wrist and metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints in newly diagnosed, untreated rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Patients and methods - Twenty five patients (disease duration ≤1 year) and three healthy controls entered the study. An x ray examination and MRI (before and after intravenous injection of a contrast agent) of the 2nd-5th MCP joints and the wrist was performed. The number of erosions on x ray examination and MRI was calculated, and synovitis in the MCP joints and wrists was graded semiquantitatively. Results - E-MRI detected 57 bone erosions, whereas only six erosions were disclosed by x ray examination (ratio 9.5:1). Synovial hypertrophy grades were significantly higher in RA joints with clinical signs of joint inflammation - that is, swelling and/or tenderness (median 3, 5th-95th centile 1-4) than without these clinical signs (median 2, 5th-95th centile 1-3), p<0.001. 51% of the joints without clinical signs of synovitis showed synovial hypertrophy on E-MRI. There was a positive correlation between MRI scores of synovitis and the number of erosions detected by MRI in the MCP joints (Spearman rs=0.31, p<0.01). No healthy controls had erosions or synovitis on MRI. Conclusion - Joint destruction starts very early in RA and E-MRI allows detailed evaluation of inflammatory and destructive changes in wrists and MCP joints in patients with incipient RA.

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Lindegaard, H., Vallø, J., Hørslev-Petersen, K., Junker, P., & Østergaard, M. (2001). Low field dedicated magnetic resonance imaging in untreated rheumatoid arthritis of recent onset. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 60(8), 770–776. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.60.8.770

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