Utilidad del 18F-FDG-PET/TC en la detección de vasculitis de gran vaso extracraneal en pacientes con polimialgia reumática o arteritis de células gigantes: revisión sistemática y metaanálisis
A. González-García , M. Fabregate , G. Serralta , B. de Miguel Campo , A. Noblejas Mozo , Á. Robles-Marhuenda , en representación de la Sección de Autoinmunes de la Sociedad de Medicina Interna Madrid-Castilla La Mancha
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Abstract
Objective
Systematic review of current evidence to analyze the prevalence of extracranial large vessel vasculitis (LVV) using 18F-FDG PET/CT in patients with polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) or giant cell arteritis (GCA).
Materials and methods
PubMed and EMBASE were searched and the results were screened by two reviewers. Study quality was assessed using a modified version of the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Heterogeneity between studies was assessed using the I2 statistic and the Q test. Further subgroup analyses were performed by disease type, study quality, and 18F-FDG PET/CT uptake criteria. Publication bias was assessed by funnel plot and Egger's test.
Results
268 publications were identified, of which 17 met the selection criteria and were included in the meta-analysis. The overall pooled prevalence of extracranial VGV by 18F-FDG PET/CT was 54.5% [95% CI: 42.6% to 66.1%]. In patients with GCA the prevalence was significantly higher than in patients with PMR (60.1% vs. 41.8%, P= .006). Likewise, studies with a lower risk of bias reported a higher prevalence of extracranial VGV (61.1% vs. 46.9%; P= .010). No publication bias was observed.
Conclusions
The 18F-FDGPET/CT test may be useful in the detection of extracranial VGV, both in patients with PMR or GCA. Such involvement is more frequent in patients with GCA, and may vary depending on the quality of the studies.
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Revista Clínica Española published its first issue in 1940 and is the body of expression of the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI).
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