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Published in: Clinical Rheumatology 6/2019

01-06-2019 | Spondyloarthropathy | Original Article

Association between inflammatory back pain features, acute and structural sacroiliitis on MRI, and the diagnosis of spondyloarthritis

Authors: Shaye Kivity, Shany Guly Gofrit, Fadi abu Baker, Naama Leibushor, Shahar Tavor, Merav Lidar, Iris Eshed

Published in: Clinical Rheumatology | Issue 6/2019

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Abstract

Objectives

To evaluate the association between inflammatory back pain (IBP) features, acute and structural MRI findings suggestive of sacroiliitis, and diagnosis of spondyloarthritis (SpA).

Methods

Data from 224 patients who underwent MRI for suspected sacroiliitis (2005–2015) was retrospectively reviewed by an expert rheumatologist for the presence of IBP features and for clinical standard of reference diagnosis. A telephone questionnaire was performed in cases of missing data. Acute and structural MRI parameters were scored by an experienced radiologist for the presence of sacroiliitis using the Assessment of Spondyloarthritis International Society (ASAS) criteria, Berlin score, and observer’s global impression (GI) scores. Association between IBP features and MRI scores, and odds ratio for SpA diagnosis, were calculated.

Results

One hundred ninety-three subjects were included (119 F:74 M, mean age 39.7 ± 15.6, mean follow-up 49 ± 18 months). Fifty-two (26.9%) subjects were diagnosed with SpA. IBP scores were significantly higher in SpA patients (p < 0.001). IBP, ASAS, and GI MRI scores were significantly associated with the SpA diagnosis (p < 0.001 for all). The presence of night pain and morning stiffness was significantly associated with sacroiliac-joints’ bone marrow edema (BME, p < 0.05). Sensitivity for diagnosis of SpA was high for IBP (96%) and low for the MRI parameters (26.9–57.4%), and specificity was low for IBP (32%) and high for the MRI parameters (88.3–94.3%).

Conclusions

The presence of IBP features is highly associated with diagnosis of SpA and correlates with MRI BME, all probably reflect inflammation. The combination of IBP and MRI should be the cornerstone in the clinician’s final diagnosis of SpA.
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Metadata
Title
Association between inflammatory back pain features, acute and structural sacroiliitis on MRI, and the diagnosis of spondyloarthritis
Authors
Shaye Kivity
Shany Guly Gofrit
Fadi abu Baker
Naama Leibushor
Shahar Tavor
Merav Lidar
Iris Eshed
Publication date
01-06-2019
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Clinical Rheumatology / Issue 6/2019
Print ISSN: 0770-3198
Electronic ISSN: 1434-9949
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-019-04432-5

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