Laís Uyeda Aivazoglou , Orlando Rondan Zotti , Marcelo de Medeiros Pinheiro , Moacir Ribeiro de Castro Junior , Andrea Puchnick , Artur da Rocha Corrêa Fernandes , Eloy de Ávila Fernandes
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Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the imaging features of spondyloarthritis in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the sacroiliac (SI) joint, topography (in thirds) and affected margin, considering that this issue is rarely addressed in the literature.
Methods
Cross‐sectional study evaluating MRI (1.5 T) of SI joints in 16 patients with axial spondyloarthritis for the presence of acute changes (subchondral bone edema, enthesitis, synovitis and capsulitis) and chronic changes (erosions, subchondral bone sclerosis, bony bridges, and fatty infiltration), performed by two radiologists blind for clinical data. MRI findings were correlated with clinical data, including age, duration of disease, medications, HLA‐B27, BASDAI, ASDAS‐ESR and ASDAS‐CRP, BASMI, BASFI, and mSASSS.
Results
Bone edema and erosions were predominant in the upper third of SI joints (p = 0.050 and p = 0.0014, respectively). There was a correlation between disease duration and structural changes by affected third (p = 0.028‐0.037), as well as between the presence of bony bridges with BASMI (p = 0.028) and mSASSS (p = 0.014). Patients with osteitis in the lower third showed higher values of ASDAS (ESR: p = 0.011 and PCR: p = 0.017).
Conclusion
Chronic inflammatory changes and bone edema predominated in the upper third of SI joints, but a simultaneous involvement of middle or lower thirds of the joint was also noted. The location of involvement in the upper third of SI joints is insufficient to differentiate between degeneration and inflammation.
期刊介绍:
RBR nasceu da necessidade de se criar um órgão oficial da SBR que pudesse divulgar a produção científica dos reumatologistas brasileiros. O primeiro número foi publicado em setembro de 1957. A partir do volume 18 (1978), passou a seis números, com periodicidade atual. A RBR, em sua trajetória, tem sido objeto de constantes mudanças, sempre visando ao seu aprimoramento e revitalização, tanto em sua apresentação como em seu conteúdo.