Hand and wrist musculoskeletal changes in systemic sclerosis patients

IF 1 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Caroline S. Morad , Reem A. Habeeb , Youssy S. Eshak Gergius , Youssef S. Hendawy , Sara M. Othman , AlShymaa M. Farouk
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Abstract

Aim of the work

To study hand and wrist musculoskeletal changes among systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients.

Patients and methods

Thirty adult SSc patients were enrolled and subjected to detailed medical history, clinical examination, laboratory investigations, and imaging studies including X-ray and musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) on both hands and wrists.

Results

The mean age of the studied patients was 40 ± 9.9 years, disease duration 5.4 ± 4.1 years and 28 (93.3 %) were females. Joint space narrowing (JSN) was the commonest finding in plain X-ray being detected in 9 (30 %) patients affecting mostly metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPs). Other X-ray findings included erosions (13.3 %), osteophytes (6.7 %), calcinosis (10 %), acro-osteolysis (13.3 %), and flexion contractures (3.3 %). Tenosynovitis was the most prevalent finding in MSUS detected in 43.3 % with the sclerosing pattern being the dominant type affecting mainly extensor tendons. 23.3 % of patients had active wrist synovitis, while 13.3 % of patients had wrist effusion, 13.3 % had MCP erosions, 13.3 % had MCP JSN, and 10 % had osteophytes. Patients who had no arthritis on presentation had a higher frequency of digital ulcers and tenosynovitis. Regression analysis showed that lack of hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate intake, absence of digital ulcers, presence of morning stiffness, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) > 27 mm/h and C-reactive protein (CRP) > 9 mg/dL, JSN by X-ray and absence of tenosynovitis by US were associated with arthritis.

Conclusion

Articular involvement in SSc is frequent and could be the main presenting symptom. Clinical examination, ESR and CRP testing, along with plain radiography, and musculoskeletal ultrasonography are important to detect arthritis early and treat accordingly.

系统性硬化症患者手部和腕部肌肉骨骼的变化
研究目的研究系统性硬化症(SSc)患者手部和腕部肌肉骨骼的变化。结果研究对象的平均年龄为 40 ± 9.9 岁,病程为 5.4 ± 4.1 年,28 名(93.3%)患者为女性。关节间隙狭窄(JSN)是普通 X 光片最常见的检查结果,9 例(30%)患者的关节间隙狭窄主要影响掌指关节(MCP)。其他 X 光检查结果包括侵蚀(13.3%)、骨质增生(6.7%)、钙化(10%)、尖骨溶解(13.3%)和屈曲挛缩(3.3%)。腱鞘炎是MSUS中最常见的病变,占43.3%,其中以硬化型为主,主要累及伸肌腱。23.3%的患者有活动性腕关节滑膜炎,13.3%的患者有腕关节积液,13.3%的患者有MCP侵蚀,13.3%的患者有MCP JSN,10%的患者有骨质增生。没有关节炎的患者出现数字溃疡和腱鞘炎的频率较高。回归分析表明,未摄入羟氯喹和甲氨蝶呤、无数字溃疡、晨僵、红细胞沉降率(ESR)大于 27 mm/h、C 反应蛋白(CRP)大于 9 mg/dL、X 光检查无 JSN、US 检查无腱鞘炎与关节炎相关。临床检查、血沉和 CRP 检测、X 光平片检查和肌肉骨骼超声检查对于早期发现关节炎并进行相应治疗非常重要。
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Egyptian Rheumatologist
Egyptian Rheumatologist RHEUMATOLOGY-
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