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Rheumatoid arthritis bone erosion volumes on CT and MRI: reliability and correlations with erosion scores on CT, MRI and radiography
  1. Uffe Møller Døhn1,
  2. Bo J Ejbjerg1,
  3. Maria Hasselquist2,
  4. Eva Narvestad3,
  5. Michel Court-Payen3,
  6. Marcin Szkudlarek1,
  7. Jakob Møller2,
  8. Henrik S Thomsen2,
  9. Mikkel Østergaard1,4
  1. 1
    Department of Rheumatology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Hvidovre, Denmark
  2. 2
    Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev, Denmark
  3. 3
    Department of Radiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark
  4. 4
    Department of Rheumatology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev, Denmark
  1. Uffe Møller Døhn, MD, Department of Rheumatology, Copenhagen University Hospital at Hvidovre, Kettegaard Allé 30, DK-2650 Hvidovre, Denmark; umd{at}dadlnet.dk

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate intramodality and intermodality agreements of CT and MRI erosion volumes in metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joints in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and to compare the volumes with erosion scores for CT, MRI and radiography.

Methods: In total, 17 patients with RA and four healthy controls underwent unilateral CT, MRI and radiography of second to fifth MCP joints in one hand. Erosion volumes (using OSIRIS software) and scores were determined from CT, MRI and radiography (scores only).

Results: CT, MRI and radiography detected 77, 62 and 12 erosions, respectively. On CT, the mean erosion volume was 26 mm3 (median 10; range 0 to 248) and 30 mm3 (18; 1 to 163) on MRI. Total erosion volumes (per patient/control) were 97 mm3 (29; 0 to 485) on CT and 90 mm3 (46; 0 to 389) on MRI. For volumes, Spearman correlation coefficients were 0.96 to 0.99 (CT vs CT), 0.95 to 0.98 (MRI vs MRI) and 0.64 to 0.89 (CT vs MRI), all p<0.01. MRI erosion volumes correlated with the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials/Rheumatoid Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (OMERACT RAMRIS) erosion scores (0.91 to 0.99; p<0.01) and the Sharp/van der Heijde erosion score (0.49 to 0.63; p<0.01).

Conclusion: Very high intramodality and high intermodality agreements of CT and MRI erosion volumes were found, encouraging further testing in longitudinal studies. A close correlation with CT and MRI erosion volumes supports the OMERACT RAMRIS erosion score as a valid measure of joint destruction in RA.

  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • bone erosions

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  • Competing interests: None declared.

  • Abbreviations:
    MCP
    metacarpophalangeal
    OMERACT RAMRIS
    Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials/Rheumatoid Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score
    RA
    rheumatoid arthritis