Using ultrasonography to facilitate best practice in diagnosis and management of RA

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Abstract

The key to successful management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is early objective quantification of inflammation and ongoing precise, tailored therapy to ensure long term suppression of inflammatory disease activity. Musculoskeletal ultrasonography (MSKUS) has emerged as a tool with the potential to enhance disease assessment and management in this area. This includes applications in patients with undifferentiated arthropathy attending an early inflammatory arthritis clinic, in which the diagnosis of inflammatory disease may be confirmed or refuted at an early stage, and those with treated RA where accurate measurement of outcomes, such as response to therapy, structural damage and disease remission, are extremely important. This imaging modality is safe and portable, making it ideal for outpatient and inpatient settings, and can be used to assess many joints in multiple planes and to demonstrate changes in disease activity and structural damage over time. MSKUS is gaining popularity among rheumatologists, as increasing evidence supports the added value of a physician-performed ultrasonography assessment above traditional clinical, laboratory and radiographic measures, enabling greater confidence in diagnostic and management decisions. Although additional longitudinal data are required and further applications are likely to arise, MSKUS may well possess the necessary attributes to facilitate best practice in inflammatory arthritis management.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)698-706
Number of pages9
JournalNature reviews rheumatology
Volume5
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2009

Keywords

  • EARLY RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS
  • POWER DOPPLER SONOGRAPHY
  • KNEE-JOINT SYNOVITIS
  • PROXIMAL INTERPHALANGEAL JOINTS
  • CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS
  • ROTATOR CUFF CALCIFICATIONS
  • FINGER JOINTS
  • CONVENTIONAL RADIOGRAPHY
  • CLINICAL EXAMINATION
  • BONE EROSIONS

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