Article Type
Changed
Tue, 02/07/2023 - 16:43

Key clinical point: In patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), joint swelling was more closely related to and better predicted ultrasound-defined inflammation and active synovitis at 1 year than joint tenderness.

Major finding: Swollen joint count correlated better with greyscale and power Doppler (PD) joint scores (correlation coefficient [r] 0.37 and 0.47, respectively) than tender joint count (PD-joint score; r 0.33). Ultrasound verified active synovitis at 12-month follow-up was better predicted by swelling (odds ratio [OR] 6.33; 95% CI 3.70-10.83) vs. tenderness (OR 3.58; 95% CI 2.29-5.58) at baseline.

Study details: Findings are from a prospective study including 83 patients with PsA who underwent clinical and ultrasound examinations at 2 visits scheduled 12 months apart.

Disclosures: This work was funded by Pfizer. The authors declared no conflict of interests.

Source: Bosch P et al. Rheumatology. 2021;keab764 (Oct 21). Doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab764.

Publications
Topics

Key clinical point: In patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), joint swelling was more closely related to and better predicted ultrasound-defined inflammation and active synovitis at 1 year than joint tenderness.

Major finding: Swollen joint count correlated better with greyscale and power Doppler (PD) joint scores (correlation coefficient [r] 0.37 and 0.47, respectively) than tender joint count (PD-joint score; r 0.33). Ultrasound verified active synovitis at 12-month follow-up was better predicted by swelling (odds ratio [OR] 6.33; 95% CI 3.70-10.83) vs. tenderness (OR 3.58; 95% CI 2.29-5.58) at baseline.

Study details: Findings are from a prospective study including 83 patients with PsA who underwent clinical and ultrasound examinations at 2 visits scheduled 12 months apart.

Disclosures: This work was funded by Pfizer. The authors declared no conflict of interests.

Source: Bosch P et al. Rheumatology. 2021;keab764 (Oct 21). Doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab764.

Key clinical point: In patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), joint swelling was more closely related to and better predicted ultrasound-defined inflammation and active synovitis at 1 year than joint tenderness.

Major finding: Swollen joint count correlated better with greyscale and power Doppler (PD) joint scores (correlation coefficient [r] 0.37 and 0.47, respectively) than tender joint count (PD-joint score; r 0.33). Ultrasound verified active synovitis at 12-month follow-up was better predicted by swelling (odds ratio [OR] 6.33; 95% CI 3.70-10.83) vs. tenderness (OR 3.58; 95% CI 2.29-5.58) at baseline.

Study details: Findings are from a prospective study including 83 patients with PsA who underwent clinical and ultrasound examinations at 2 visits scheduled 12 months apart.

Disclosures: This work was funded by Pfizer. The authors declared no conflict of interests.

Source: Bosch P et al. Rheumatology. 2021;keab764 (Oct 21). Doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keab764.

Publications
Publications
Topics
Article Type
Disallow All Ads
Content Gating
No Gating (article Unlocked/Free)
Alternative CME
Disqus Comments
Default
Article Series
Clinical Edge Journal Scan: PsA December 2021
Gate On Date
Sun, 10/24/2021 - 18:30
Un-Gate On Date
Sun, 10/24/2021 - 18:30
Use ProPublica
CFC Schedule Remove Status
Sun, 10/24/2021 - 18:30
Hide sidebar & use full width
render the right sidebar.
Conference Recap Checkbox
Not Conference Recap
Clinical Edge
Display the Slideshow in this Article
Medscape Article
Display survey writer
Reuters content
Disable Inline Native ads
WebMD Article