Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology | |
Diagnostic values of history and clinical examination to predict ultrasound signs of chronic and acute enthesitis | |
M. Schirmer1  A.S. Klauser1  E. Wipfler1  C. Dejaco1  C. Duftner1  B. Moriggl1  | |
关键词: Sensitivity and specificity; spondylarthritis; enthesopathy; musculoskeletal diseases; medical history taking; ultrasonography.; | |
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学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Pacini Editore SpA | |
【 摘 要 】
OBJECTIVES:To examine the diagnostic values of history of chronic enthesitic pain and clinical signs of acutely inflamed entheses to predict ultrasound (US) signs of enthesitis.METHODS:Cohort study of 21 consecutive rheumatic out-patients (female/male 18/3) with suspected multiple enthesitis and 12 controls (female/male 10/2). 429 enthesal sites according to the Maastricht Ankylosing Spondylitis Entheses Score (MASES) were evaluated by history, clinical examination, B-mode and power Doppler US. Sensitivity and specificity of history suggesting chronic enthesitic pain and clinical examination suggesting acute enthesitis were calculated using corresponding US findings as reference standard.RESULTS:Diagnostic accuracy widely varied between different MASES sites. Sensitivity and specificity of selected MASES points were 66.7 – 86.4 % and 85.0 – 91.7 % for history and 71.4 – 87.0 % and 47.4 – 75.0 % for clinical examination, respectively (p<0.05 for each).CONCLUSIONS:At specific enthesal sites, history of chronic enthesitic pain and clinical signs of acute inflammation are sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of chronic and/or acute inflammation.
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