系统性硬化症患者手、腕关节的超声评价。

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Zeynep Ermancık, Müçteba Enes Yayla, Ahmet İlbay, Nilgün Göveç Gıynaş, Serdar Sezer, Emine Uslu, Aşkın Ateş, Murat Turgay
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简介:本研究的目的是揭示系统性硬化症(SSc)患者的手和手腕关节的异常肌肉骨骼超声检查(US)结果,确定滑膜炎和腱鞘炎的严重程度,并揭示SSc合并滑膜炎患者的人口学、临床和血清学特征。方法:本研究是一项横断面研究,比较了2023年2月至9月期间50名SSc患者和50名健康对照。用US评估掌指关节(MCP)、近端指间关节(PIP)、远端指间关节(DIP)和腕关节。结果:滑膜炎(24例(48%)vs 6例(12%),p p p p = 0.012)在SSc患者中比健康对照组更常见。骨赘的出现在SSc患者中也更频繁,但没有统计学意义(36 (72%)vs 27 (54%), p = 0.062)。两组中重度滑膜炎和腱鞘炎的发生率相似,而轻度滑膜炎(44% vs 12%, p p p = .007)和红细胞沉降率(ESR;p = .025)。存在高c反应蛋白(CRP);P = 0.039)和羟氯喹使用(P = 0.024)在这些患者中更为常见。有和没有滑膜炎的患者关节痛发生的频率没有差异。结论:滑膜炎、腱鞘炎和滑膜肥大似乎在伴有或不伴有关节痛的SSc患者中很常见。滑膜炎患者年龄较大,急性期标志物可能较高。
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of hand and wrist joints in patients with systemic sclerosis.

Introduction: The objective of this investigation was to reveal abnormal musculoskeletal ultrasonographic (US) findings in the hand and wrist joints of systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients compared to healthy controls and to determine the severity of synovitis and tenosynovitis, as well as to disclose the demographic, clinical, and serologic characteristics of patients with SSc with synovitis.

Methods: The current study is a cross-sectional study comparing 50 SSc patients and 50 healthy controls between February and September 2023. Metacarpophalangeal (MCP), proximal interphalangeal (PIP), distal interphalangeal (DIP), and wrist joints were evaluated with US.

Results: Synovitis (24 (48%) vs 6 (12%), p < .001), synovial hypertrophy (19 (38%) vs 1 (2%), p < .001), tenosynovitis (22 (44%) vs 5 (10%), p < .001), and calcinosis (7 (14%) vs 0, p = .012) were more common in SSc patients than in healthy controls. The presence of osteophytes was also more frequent in SSc patients but not statistically significant (36 (72%) vs 27 (54%), p = .062). The frequencies of moderate to severe synovitis and tenosynovitis were similar in the two groups, whereas mild synovitis (44% vs 12%, p < .001) and tenosynovitis (38% vs 8%, p < .001) were more common in SSc patients. The wrist was the most affected joint. Patients with synovitis had a higher mean age (p = .007) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR; p = .025). The presence of high c-reactive protein (CRP; p = .039) and hydroxychloroquine use (p = .024) were more common in these patients. There was no difference between the frequency of arthralgia in patients with and without synovitis.

Conclusions: Synovitis, tenosynovitis, and synovial hypertrophy seem to be quite common in SSc patients with or without arthralgia. Patients with synovitis are older, and acute phase markers may be higher in these patients.

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