The role of musculoskeletal ultrasound in difficult-to-treat RA: Insights from a systematic literature review.

IF 9.2 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Elisa Bellis, Federica Agugliaro, Claudia Garulli, Silvia Perrone, Gaetano Liperoti, Mariele Gatto, Annamaria Iagnocco
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Abstract

Difficult-to-treat rheumatoid arthritis (D2TRA) identifies patients with insufficient response to biological or targeted-synthetic disease-modifying drugs (b/ts DMARDs), heralding a more severe phenotype. Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSK-US) provides information on MSK inflammatory load and damage, being widely used in RA and inflammatory arthritides, yet the US patterns of D2TRA and correlation with clinical parameters have not been unanimously described so far. Here we investigated MSK-US patterns and their prognostic value in D2TRA through a systematic literature review (SLR) across MEDLINE (through PubMed), Scopus and Ovid (Embase) electronic databases. We initially retrieved 2365 papers; following the application of appropriate strings the number was lowered to 22. Among those, three papers fulfilled the required criteria. A total of 159 patients with D2TRA were analyzed. In comparison to non-D2TRA, D2TRA patients exhibited more extensive and severe synovitis, which correlated with higher disease activity scores and poorer treatment outcomes. Most US-affected joints belonged to hand and wrist. Grey-scale (GS) rather than power-Doppler (PD) synovitis score was consistently increased across D2TRA joints. Inclusion of US in recognition of D2TRA decreased the proportion of classifiable patients, identifying the true inflammatory D2T cases. The results of this SLR suggest that standardization of US phenotyping may aid the identification and stratification of D2TRA patients in clinical practice.

肌肉骨骼超声在难以治疗的 RA 中的作用:系统性文献综述的启示。
难治性类风湿性关节炎(Difficult-to-treat rheumatoid arthritis,D2TRA)是指对生物或靶向合成改良性疾病治疗药物(b/ts DMARDs)反应不充分的患者,预示着患者的表型会更加严重。肌肉骨骼超声(MSK-US)可提供MSK炎症负荷和损伤的信息,被广泛应用于RA和炎症性关节炎,但迄今为止,D2TRA的US模式以及与临床参数的相关性尚未得到一致的描述。在此,我们通过MEDLINE(通过PubMed)、Scopus和Ovid(Embase)电子数据库的系统性文献综述(SLR)研究了D2TRA中的MSK-US模式及其预后价值。我们最初检索到 2365 篇论文,在应用适当的字符串后,论文数量减少到 22 篇。其中有三篇论文符合要求。共分析了 159 名 D2TRA 患者。与非D2TRA患者相比,D2TRA患者表现出更广泛和更严重的滑膜炎,这与更高的疾病活动度评分和更差的治疗效果相关。大多数受US影响的关节属于手部和腕部。D2TRA关节的灰度(GS)而非动力多普勒(PD)滑膜炎评分持续上升。在识别 D2TRA 时纳入 US 会降低可分类患者的比例,从而识别出真正的 D2T 炎症病例。该 SLR 的结果表明,US 表型的标准化可能有助于临床实践中对 D2TRA 患者进行识别和分层。
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Autoimmunity reviews
Autoimmunity reviews 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
24.70
自引率
4.40%
发文量
164
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Autoimmunity Reviews is a publication that features up-to-date, structured reviews on various topics in the field of autoimmunity. These reviews are written by renowned experts and include demonstrative illustrations and tables. Each article will have a clear "take-home" message for readers. The selection of articles is primarily done by the Editors-in-Chief, based on recommendations from the international Editorial Board. The topics covered in the articles span all areas of autoimmunology, aiming to bridge the gap between basic and clinical sciences. In terms of content, the contributions in basic sciences delve into the pathophysiology and mechanisms of autoimmune disorders, as well as genomics and proteomics. On the other hand, clinical contributions focus on diseases related to autoimmunity, novel therapies, and clinical associations. Autoimmunity Reviews is internationally recognized, and its articles are indexed and abstracted in prestigious databases such as PubMed/Medline, Science Citation Index Expanded, Biosciences Information Services, and Chemical Abstracts.
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