Micropure imaging for the evaluation of microcalcifications in gouty arthritis involving the first metatarsophalangeal joint: A Preliminary Study

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Objective: To assess the value of MicroPure, a new ultrasound image processing technique, in identifying microcalcifications (formed by monosodium urate crystals) in the first metatarsophalangeal joints attacked by gout compared to gray-scale ultrasound images. Materials and Methods: Thirty-six patients who fulfilled the study inclusion criteria underwent gray-scale ultrasound and MicroPure examinations of the first metatarsophalangeal joints attacked by gout. Static images of the target areas were acquired using gray-scale ultrasound and MicroPure. Two independent and blinded investigators analyzed the images to determine the number of microcalcifications and to score for image quality and artifacts. Results: The two investigators observed significantly more microcalcifications with MicroPure compared to gray-scale ultrasound (ρ<0.001). The level of agreement between the investigators consistently increased from gray-scale ultrasound to MicroPure imaging (gray-scale interclass correlation coefficient of 0.69 vs. MicroPure interclass correlation coefficient of 0.81). One investigator preferred the MicroPure image quality over gray-scale ultrasound (ρ<0.001), but the other investigator disagreed (ρ<0.001). Both investigators observed fewer artifacts with MicroPure than with gray-scale ultrasound (ρ<0.009). Conclusion: MicroPure imaging identified significantly more microcalcifications than gray-scale ultrasound. © 2014 Yin et al.

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Yin, L., Zhu, J., Xue, Q., Wang, N., Hu, Z., Huang, Y., … Hu, B. (2014). Micropure imaging for the evaluation of microcalcifications in gouty arthritis involving the first metatarsophalangeal joint: A Preliminary Study. PLoS ONE, 9(5). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095743

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