Detection of musculoskeletal inflammatory lesions in patients with chronic chikungunya infection using 3T whole-body magnetic resonance imaging.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Aline Serfaty, Silvana Mendonça, Clarissa Canella, Edson Marchiori
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Abstract

Background: Musculoskeletal inflammatory lesions in chronic Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection have not been thoroughly assessed using whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WBMRI). This study aimed to determine the prevalence of these lesions in such patients.

Methods: From September 2018 to February 2019, patients with positive Chikungunya-specific serology (Immunoglobulin M/Immunoglobulin G anti-CHIKV), with a history of polyarthralgia for > 6 months prior to MRI with no pre-existing rheumatic disorders, underwent 3T WBMRI and localized MRI. The evaluation focused on musculoskeletal inflammatory lesions correlated with chronic CHIKV infection. Pain levels were assessed using a visual analogue scale on the same day as WBMRI.

Results: The study included 86 patients of whom 26 met the inclusion criteria. All patients reported pain and most (92.3%) categorized it as moderate or severe. The most common finding across joints was effusion, particularly in the tibiotalar joint (57.7%) and bursitis, with the retrocalcaneal bursa most affected (48.0%). Tenosynovitis was prevalent in the flexor compartment of the hands (44.2%), while Kager fat pad and soleus edema were also observed. Bone marrow edema-like signals were frequently seen in the sacroiliac joints (19.2%). Most WBMRI findings were classified as mild.

Conclusions: This study represents the first utilization of 3T WBMRI to assess musculoskeletal inflammatory disorders in chronic CHIKV infection. The aim was to identify the most affected joints and prevalent lesions, providing valuable insights for future research and clinical management of this condition regarding understanding disease pathophysiology, developing targeted treatment strategies, and using advanced imaging techniques in the assessment of musculoskeletal manifestations.

利用 3T 全身磁共振成像检测慢性基孔肯雅病毒感染者的肌肉骨骼炎症病变。
背景:尚未使用全身磁共振成像(WBMRI)对慢性基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)感染的肌肉骨骼炎症病变进行全面评估。本研究旨在确定这些病变在此类患者中的患病率:从 2018 年 9 月到 2019 年 2 月,基孔肯雅特异性血清学(抗CHIKV 的免疫球蛋白 M/免疫球蛋白 G)呈阳性、磁共振成像前多关节痛病史大于 6 个月且无原有风湿性疾病的患者接受了 3T WBMRI 和局部磁共振成像。评估的重点是与慢性 CHIKV 感染相关的肌肉骨骼炎症病变。在进行 WBMRI 的同一天,使用视觉模拟量表对疼痛程度进行评估:研究共纳入 86 名患者,其中 26 人符合纳入标准。所有患者都报告了疼痛,大多数患者(92.3%)将疼痛归类为中度或重度疼痛。最常见的关节积液,尤其是胫距关节积液(57.7%)和滑囊炎,其中腓骨后滑囊受影响最大(48.0%)。腱鞘炎主要发生在手部屈肌区(44.2%),同时还观察到卡格脂肪垫和比目鱼肌水肿。骨髓水肿样信号常见于骶髂关节(19.2%)。大多数 WBMRI 结果被归类为轻度:本研究首次利用 3T WBMRI 评估慢性 CHIKV 感染的肌肉骨骼炎症性疾病。其目的是确定受影响最严重的关节和最常见的病变,为今后的研究和临床治疗提供有价值的见解,包括了解疾病的病理生理学、制定有针对性的治疗策略以及在评估肌肉骨骼表现时使用先进的成像技术。
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195
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine (JBSTM) isan official journal of the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine) with open access. It is amultidisciplinary journal that publishes original researches related totropical diseases, preventive medicine, public health, infectious diseasesand related matters. Preference for publication will be given to articlesreporting original observations or researches. The journal has a peer-reviewsystem for articles acceptance and its periodicity is bimonthly. The Journalof the Brazilian Society of Tropical Medicine is published in English.The journal invites to publication Major Articles, Editorials, Reviewand Mini-Review Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports, TechnicalReports, Images in Infectious Diseases, Letters, Supplements and Obituaries.
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