B-Scan Ultrasound Evaluation for Uveitis in Inflammatory Arthropathies: Systematic Review.

IF 1.3 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
José Alexandre Mendonça, Rafael de Figueiredo Torres Caivano, Isabella Casani Rech, Isabella Siste de Almeida Aoki, Caique Chagas Cavuto
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The ocular inflammatory process may be associated with autoimmune inflammatory joint damage and can be better recovered by B-mode ultrasound, being little explored in the absent eye evaluation. This study aimed to conduct a systematic review using the Patients or Problem, Intervention, Control or Comparison, Outcomes strategy: uveitis; ultrasound, arthritis, and diagnosis. Clinical trials, meta-analysis, and randomized controlled trials that specifically address the scope of this study will be evaluated. For the search in the database, a choice of controlled vocabulary will be used with the MEDLINE MeSH platform (Medical Subject Headings). The articles must be dated from the year 2010 until the year 2020. To charting methods will be used Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Flow Diagram and risk of bias: the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Grade of recommendation assessment: Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation Group guidelines. Of 2909 studies, only 13 studies were included, which evaluated the use of B-mode ultrasound to assess anterior and intermediate uveitis and complications, and 5 cases showed an association of vitreitis. B-mode ultrasound can be an important benefit of complementing clinical evaluation in patients with the uveal inflammatory process associated with several autoimmune arthropathies, but more studies with better-elaborated methodology design will be necessary.

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B扫描超声评估炎症性关节病中的葡萄膜炎:系统综述。
眼部炎症过程可能与自身免疫性炎症性关节损伤有关,并且可以通过B型超声更好地恢复,而在缺乏眼部评估的情况下很少进行探索。本研究旨在使用患者或问题、干预、控制或比较、结果策略进行系统综述:葡萄膜炎;超声波、关节炎和诊断。将评估专门针对本研究范围的临床试验、荟萃分析和随机对照试验。对于数据库中的搜索,MEDLINE MeSH平台(医学主题标题)将使用受控词汇的选择。文章的日期必须从2010年到2020年。图表方法将用于系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目流程图和偏倚风险:Cochrane偏倚风险工具。推荐等级评估:推荐等级评估、制定和评估小组指南。在2909项研究中,只有13项研究被纳入,这些研究评估了使用B型超声评估前葡萄膜炎和中葡萄膜炎及其并发症,5例显示与玻璃体炎有关。在与几种自身免疫性关节病相关的葡萄膜炎症过程患者中,B型超声可能是补充临床评估的一个重要益处,但有必要进行更多的研究,并进行更详细的方法设计。
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