4.5 Article

Determining a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Inflammatory Activity Acceptable State Without Subsequent Radiographic Progression in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Results from a Followup MRI Study of 254 Patients in Clinical Remission or Low Disease Activity

Journal

JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 398-406

Publisher

J RHEUMATOL PUBL CO
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.131088

Keywords

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; REMISSION; LOW DISEASE ACTIVITY STATE

Categories

Funding

  1. Versus Arthritis [20666, 19335] Funding Source: researchfish
  2. Versus Arthritis
  3. Cancer Research UK [18475] Funding Source: researchfish
  4. Arthritis Research UK [19335, 20666, 18475] Funding Source: Medline
  5. Versus Arthritis [20666, 19335, 18475] Funding Source: Medline

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Objective. To assess the predictive value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected subclinical inflammation for subsequent radiographic progression in a longitudinal study of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in clinical remission or low disease activity (LDA), and to determine cutoffs for an MRI inflammatory activity acceptable state in RA in which radiographic progression rarely occurs. Methods. Patients with RA in clinical remission [28-joint Disease Activity Score-C-reactive protein (DAS28-CRP) < 2.6, n = 185] or LDA state (2.6 <= DAS28-CRP < 3.2, n = 69) with longitudinal MRI and radiographic data were included from 5 cohorts (4 international centers). MRI were assessed according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) RA MRI scoring system (RAMRIS). Statistical analyses included an underlying conditional logistic regression model stratified per cohort, with radiographic progression as dependent variable. Results. A total of 254 patients were included in the multivariate analyses. At baseline, synovitis was observed in 95% and osteitis in 49% of patients. Radiographic progression was observed in 60 patients (24%). RAMRIS synovitis was the only independent predictive factor in multivariate analysis. ROC analysis identified a cutoff value for baseline RAMRIS synovitis score of 5 (maximum possible score 21). Rheumatoid factor (RF) status yielded a significant interaction with synovitis (p value = 0.044). RF-positive patients with a RAMRIS synovitis score of > 5 vs <= 5, had an OR of 4.4 (95% CI 1.72-11.4) for radiographic progression. Conclusion. High MRI synovitis score predicts radiographic progression in patients in clinical remission/LDA. A cutoff point for determining an MRI inflammatory activity acceptable state based on the RAMRIS synovitis score was established. Incorporating MRI in future remission criteria should be considered.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.5
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available