Mendonça José Alexandre
Departamento de Reumatologia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-Campinas), Campinas, SP, Brasil.
Rev Bras Reumatol. 2015 May 28. doi: 10.1016/j.rbr.2014.12.016.
The colored ultrasound images can better highlight the joint echotexture damage.
To detect echotexture changes in joints of patients with rheumatic diseases, through a color histogram, and to correlate the area measurements with the gray scale (GS).
Four patients with chondrocalcinosis, 5 patients with osteoarthritis and 1 patient with psoriatic arthritis were evalutated. A total of 104 synovitis (SYN) and calcifications (calcif) measurements in cm were performed in the dorsal radiocarpal joint (DRR); triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFC); dorsal metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP) and lateral and medial knee suprapatellar recesses. For each GS measure, one was performed for each standard color image. Spearman was used for correlation analysis.
Mean±SD of image patterns: RGB (Red, Green and Blue) SYN 16.96±0.25cm; indigo SYN 6.43±0.07cm, RGB Calcif 0.03±0.00cm; indigo Calcif 0.06±0.03cm; GS SYN 16.13±0.35cm and GS Calcif 0.56±0.01cm. Correlations of color images patterns RGB DRR SYN and indigo DRR SYN: r=1, p<0.001; indigo DRR SYN and RGB suprapattelar SYN: r=1, p<0.001; RGB MCP SYN and indigo MCP SYN: r=1, p<0.001; indigo DRR calcif and RGB TFC calcif: r=1 p<0.001; the RGB and indigo measurement standards when correlated with GS for SYN and calcifs were not statistically significant (p=0.333 to 0.667).
The RGB and indigo patterns seem to better define these echotexture damage.