Conference Coverage

Novel x-ray score distinguishes psoriatic arthritis from osteoarthritis of the hand


 

REPORTING FROM RHEUMATOLOGY 2018

Dr. Bahadur noted that the aim was to focus on plain film radiographs of the hands because these were inexpensive, universally accessible, did not rely on radiologists’ interpretation, and changes in the hands were known to occur in both OA and PsA.

A total of 99 sets of hand x-rays taken between 2008 and 2016 from 50 patients with OA and 49 patients with PsA were obtained. These were anonymized and then analyzed by a musculoskeletal radiologist using the scoring system the team had developed. The radiologist was unaware of the patients’ clinical status. The results were then compared to the clinical diagnosis.

The novel method of scoring each x-ray was then taught to two rheumatology and one radiology trainee during a 1-hour training session and were then asked to score the same radiographs.

Pages

Recommended Reading

MDedge Daily News: Does more marijuana mean fewer opioids?
MDedge Rheumatology
Reassurance for women taking certolizumab during pregnancy
MDedge Rheumatology
AbbVie, Samsung Bioepis settle suits with delayed U.S. entry for adalimumab biosimilar
MDedge Rheumatology
New PsA questionnaire fails to beat existing early screening methods
MDedge Rheumatology
How to avoid severe diarrhea from apremilast
MDedge Rheumatology
MACE risk similar across arthritis subtypes
MDedge Rheumatology
Is PASI 100 the new benchmark in psoriasis?
MDedge Rheumatology
Psoriasis duration reflects cardiovascular event risk
MDedge Rheumatology
Family history of psoriasis and PsA predicts disease phenotype
MDedge Rheumatology
Methotrexate-induced pulmonary fibrosis risk examined in 10-year study
MDedge Rheumatology

Related Articles