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Titel:

Diagnostic utility of Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) imaging in primary Sjoegren`s syndrome.

Dokumenttyp:
Journal Article
Autor(en):
Knopf, Andreas; Hofauer, Benedikt; Thürmel, Klaus; Meier, Reinhard; Stock, Konrad; Bas, Murat; Manour, Naglaa
Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to assess the diagnostic utility of acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging in primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS).One hundred fifty-seven patients with sicca symptoms and/or salivary gland swelling were included. Sicca symptoms, Schirmer test, unstimulated whole saliva (UWS), SS-A/B antibodies, and histology were assessed according to American-European Consensus group (AECG) criteria. All patients underwent high-resolution ultrasound and ARFI imaging of the parotid (PG) and submandibular glands (SMG).Seventy patients were classified as having pSS. The remaining 87 patients suffered from idiopathic sicca (n = 24), rheumatoid arthritis (n = 12), sarcoidosis (n = 9), cutaneous/systemic lupus erythematosus (n = 7), scleroderma (n = 2), dermatomyositis (n = 1), HBV/HCV (n = 2), and panarteritis nodosa (n = 1), and disorders in 29 patients were classified as not otherwise specified. ARFI values of the PG were significantly higher in the pSS versus non-pSS groups (2.86 ± 0.07 m/s vs. 2.15 ± 0.11 m/s, p < 0.0001). ARFI imaging demonstrated diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 81 % and 67 %, respectively.In addition to histology, ARFI imaging was the most important diagnostic tool for identifying early pSS.o Early stages in Sjögren's syndrome become apparent with major salivary gland enlargements. o Schirmer and unstimulated whole saliva tests demonstrated insufficient sensitivity/specificity for early-stage diagnosis. o Acoustic radiation force impulse imaging is a reliable tool for diagnosing early disease stages.
Zeitschriftentitel:
Eur Radiol
Jahr:
2015
Band / Volume:
25
Heft / Issue:
10
Seitenangaben Beitrag:
3027-34
Sprache:
eng
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.1007/s00330-015-3705-4
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25861884
Print-ISSN:
0938-7994
TUM Einrichtung:
Fachgebiet Nephrologie (Prof. Heemann); Hals-Nasen-Ohrenklinik und Poliklinik
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