Haavardsholm Espen A, Ostergaard Mikkel, Ejbjerg Bo J, Kvan Nils P, Uhlig Till A, Lilleås Finn G, Kvien Tore K
Department of Rhumatology, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Arthritis Rheum. 2005 Dec;52(12):3860-7. doi: 10.1002/art.21493.
To assess the intra- and interreader reliability and the sensitivity to change of the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials (OMERACT) Rheumatoid Arthritis Magnetic Resonance Imaging Score (RAMRIS) system on digital images of the wrist joints of patients with early or established rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Ten sets of baseline and 1-year followup MR images of the wrists of patients with progressive changes on conventional hand radiographs were scored independently by 4 readers on 2 consecutive days, preceded by reader training and calibration. The MR images were acquired and scored according to the recommendations from the OMERACT MRI group. The intra- and interreader agreement (evaluated by intraclass correlation coefficients [ICCs]) and the sensitivity to change (evaluated by the smallest detectable difference [SDD]) were determined for scores of synovitis, erosion, and bone marrow edema status and for change scores.
Intrareader ICCs were generally very high, both for status scores (median baseline and followup 0.89 and 0.90 for synovitis, 0.91 and 0.90 for erosion, and 0.90 and 0.98 for edema) and for change scores (median 0.80 for synovitis, 0.96 for erosion, and 0.97 for edema). The SDDs were generally low, suggesting a high potential to detect changes. Interreader single-measure ICCs were high for status scores (mean baseline and followup 0.69 and 0.78 for synovitis, 0.83 and 0.73 for erosion, and 0.79 and 0.95 for edema) and for change scores (mean 0.74 for synovitis, 0.67 for erosion, and 0.95 for edema). The average-measure ICCs were > or =0.94 for all components of both the status scores and change scores.
The RAMRIS showed very good intrareader reliability, good interreader reliability, and a high level of sensitivity to change. The results suggest that the RAMRIS may be a suitable system for use in monitoring joint inflammation and destruction in RA.
评估在早期或确诊类风湿关节炎(RA)患者腕关节数字图像上,风湿病临床试验(OMERACT)类风湿关节炎磁共振成像评分(RAMRIS)系统的阅片者内及阅片者间可靠性以及对变化的敏感性。
对常规手部X线片有进展性改变的患者的10组腕关节基线和1年随访磁共振图像,由4名阅片者在连续2天内独立评分,评分前进行阅片者培训和校准。磁共振图像根据OMERACT MRI组的建议获取并评分。确定滑膜炎、侵蚀和骨髓水肿状态评分及变化评分的阅片者内和阅片者间一致性(通过组内相关系数[ICC]评估)以及对变化的敏感性(通过最小可检测差异[SDD]评估)。
阅片者内ICC通常非常高,状态评分(滑膜炎基线和随访中位数分别为0.89和0.90,侵蚀为0.91和0.90,水肿为0.90和0.98)和变化评分(滑膜炎中位数为0.80,侵蚀为0.96,水肿为0.97)均如此。SDD通常较低,表明检测变化的潜力较高。阅片者间单次测量ICC在状态评分(滑膜炎基线和随访平均值分别为0.69和0.78,侵蚀为0.83和0.73,水肿为0.79和0.95)和变化评分(滑膜炎平均值为0.74,侵蚀为0.67,水肿为0.95)方面较高。状态评分和变化评分所有成分的平均测量ICC均≥0.94。
RAMRIS显示出非常好的阅片者内可靠性、良好的阅片者间可靠性以及对变化的高敏感性。结果表明,RAMRIS可能是用于监测RA关节炎症和破坏的合适系统。