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Published in: Pediatric Radiology 11/2018

Open Access 01-10-2018 | Original Article

Magnetic resonance imaging of sacroiliitis in children: frequency of findings and interobserver reliability

Authors: Katharine E. Orr, Savvas Andronikou, Marc James Bramham, Izidora Holjar-Erlic, Flavia Menegotto, Athimalaipet V. Ramanan

Published in: Pediatric Radiology | Issue 11/2018

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Abstract

Background

Clinicians increasingly rely on imaging in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) to identify sacroiliitis and guide treatment. However, there is limited evidence about magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for sacroiliitis in children, and interobserver reliability is variable.

Objective

Identify the frequency of MRI findings in children with suspected sacroiliitis, calculate inter-reporter reliability and assess the value of diffusion-weighted imaging and contrast-enhanced sequences.

Materials and methods

We retrospectively reviewed 3 years of sacroiliac joint MRI records for suspected sacroiliitis in patients <21 years at a United Kingdom tertiary referral paediatric hospital. Five radiologists (panel of three radiologists and two independent radiologists) reviewed all MRI examinations using a pictorial checklist to identify oedema, effusions, diffusion-weighted signal abnormality, enhancement, erosions and sclerosis. The frequency of panel findings was reported. Interobserver agreement was calculated using the Cohen kappa coefficient.

Results

An MRI diagnosis of sacroiliitis was made in 12 of 99 examinations (12%). The findings in all scans included oedema (9%), erosions (8%), diffusion-weighted signal abnormality (6%), abnormal enhancement (6%) and effusion (4%). All scans with abnormal contrast enhancement had other MRI features of sacroiliitis. Interobserver agreement was slight to moderate.

Conclusion

Oedema and erosions were the most common findings. Inter-reporter reliability was variable with at best moderate agreement for the presence of sacroiliitis and erosions. The use of contrast enhancement for diagnosing sacroiliitis in children with JIA may be questionable.
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Metadata
Title
Magnetic resonance imaging of sacroiliitis in children: frequency of findings and interobserver reliability
Authors
Katharine E. Orr
Savvas Andronikou
Marc James Bramham
Izidora Holjar-Erlic
Flavia Menegotto
Athimalaipet V. Ramanan
Publication date
01-10-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Radiology / Issue 11/2018
Print ISSN: 0301-0449
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1998
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00247-018-4185-x

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