频谱多普勒高特异性和灰度指甲评估是否能提示银屑病关节炎患者和对照组的炎症?

J. A. Mendonça, V. Leandro-Merhi, J. L. B. De Aquino
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引言:高分辨率超声检查(US)已成为指甲评估中非常重要的工具。本研究评估了银屑病关节炎(PsA)患者的指甲临床和超声测量结果。方法:对60名患者、PSA患者、10名健康人和6名手部骨关节炎患者进行横断面研究。只有符合CASPAR标准的精神分裂症患者被纳入研究。结果:应用频谱多普勒(sD)对208个甲床进行了分析。89个指甲(45.9%)的灰度(GS)指甲板显示失去了正常的三层模式。189个指甲床(92.2%)检测到功率多普勒(PD)信号,显示大多数患者和评估的指甲有炎症活动。在纵向和横向平面上,与对照组相比,PsA患者的阻力指数(RI)均显著降低(p<0.001)。当RI值低于0.4时,可观察到指甲附着点炎,其敏感性为100%,特异性为96%(p<0.01)。未来的研究可能会显示许多炎症情况,需要进行治疗评估。
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Can spectral doppler high specificity and gray scale nail assessment suggest inflammation in psoriatic arthritis patients and control groups?
Introduction: The use of high resolution ultrasonography (US) has become a very important tool in nail assessment. This study evaluated nails clinical and ultrasound measurements in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patients. Methods: A cross sectional study was performed with a total of 60 patients, PSA patients, 10 healthy individuals and 6 hand osteoarthritis patients (OA). Only PsA patients meeting the CASPAR criteria were included in the study. Results: Spectral Doppler (sD) was used to analyze 208 nail beds. Nail plates on the gray scale (GS) showed loss of the normal three-layered pattern in 89 nails (45.9%). Power Doppler (PD) signal was detected in 189 nail beds (92.2%), showing inflammatory activity in most of the patients and nails assessed. Resistance index (RI) was significantly lower in PsA patients as compared to control groups in both the longitudinal and transverse planes (p<0.001).Nail enthesitis was observed when RI values were below 0.4, characterizing 100% sensitivity and 96% specificity (p<0.01). Conclusions: Nail US scanning presented statistical significance in PsA patients. Future studies could show many inflammatory situations, requiring treatment assessment.
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