Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Wishaw, Wishaw, United Kingdom
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Pol Arch Intern Med. 2024 Oct 30;134(10). doi: 10.20452/pamw.16815. Epub 2024 Jul 30.
A scenario‑based probability approach integrating point‑of‑care rheumatology ultrasound (POCRUS) into rheumatology practice has recently been proposed as a teaching methodology to encourage greater awareness of US among practicing clinicians, especially with respect to the management of overlapping clinical conditions. This article reviews the rheumatological areas where application of POCRUS substantially enhances clinical reasoning to confirm or exclude target conditions. It highlights the definitions of US‑detected pathologies in rheumatoid arthritis, spondylarthritis, gout and crystal arthritis, osteoarthritis, and polymyalgia rheumatica, and discusses the added value of POCRUS in diagnosing these conditions. Additionally, it summarizes advances in predicting giant cell arteritis with sequential application of a probability score and US, and discusses the potential role of salivary gland US in the diagnostic workup of suspected Sjögren syndrome. Other areas for POCRUS application, such as in suspected nerve entrapment, are also reviewed.
一种基于情景的概率方法,即将即时护理 rheumatology 超声(POCRUS)整合到 rheumatology 实践中,最近被提议作为一种教学方法,以鼓励更多的临床医生意识到 US 的存在,特别是在处理重叠的临床情况方面。本文综述了 POCRUS 在增强临床推理以确认或排除目标疾病方面具有重要作用的 rheumatological 领域。它强调了 US 检测到的类风湿关节炎、脊柱关节炎、痛风和晶体关节炎、骨关节炎和巨细胞动脉炎的病理学定义,并讨论了 POCRUS 在诊断这些疾病方面的附加价值。此外,还总结了通过概率评分和 US 连续应用预测巨细胞动脉炎的进展,并讨论了唾液腺 US 在疑似干燥综合征诊断中的潜在作用。还回顾了 POCRUS 在其他领域的应用,如疑似神经嵌压。