Objective: To develop and validate an extensive radiographic scoring system for ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Methods: The Stoke Ankylosing Spondylitis Spinal Score (SASSS) was modified by adding a score for the cervical spine and defining squaring. This modified SASSS (mSASSS) is the sum of the lumbar and cervical spine score (range 0-72). 370 lateral views of the lumbar and cervical spine were used for development of the mSASSS, standardisation of observers, and for studying reliability. In a 48 week NSAID study of 57 patients, change over time and construct validity were studied. Results: Interobserver correlations of the lumbar and cervical spine scores were good (r>0.95). The interobserver duplicate error was 0.55 in a range from 0 to 36. The mean change in the cervical and lumbar spine scores between weeks 0 and 48 of all patients was 1.45 (range 0-6.0) and 1.06 (0-5.0), respectively (paired t testing, p<0.001). Change in radiological score was seen in 36/57 (63%) patients (lumbar and cervical spine 11, cervical spine 12, lumbar spine 13 patients). Conclusion: The mSASSS is useful for assessing extensive radiographic damage in AS. It is reliable, detects changes over 48 weeks, and shows a satisfactory face and construct validity.
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Creemers, M. C. W., Franssen, M. J. A. M., Van’t Hof, M. A., Gribnau, F. W. J., Van De Putte, L. B. A., & Van Riel, P. L. C. M. (2005). Assessment of outcome in ankylosing spondylitis: An extended radiographic scoring system. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 64(1), 127–129. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard.2004.020503
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