Ho Gen Nen, Devonshire Laura, Klocke Rainer
Department of Rheumatology, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom.
Department of Vascular Sonography, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom.
Mediterr J Rheumatol. 2024 Jan 25;35(3):469-473. doi: 10.31138/mjr.080823.hsv. eCollection 2024 Sep.
A sonographic scoring system, termed Halo count and Halo score, of temporal and axillary arteries (TAXA) in suspected giant cell arteritis (GCA) has been proposed for outcome prognostication.
We conducted a retrospective review into the relationship of Halo count and Halo score and clinical-laboratory parameters amongst patients diagnosed with GCA via our rapid-access pathway to determine whether these measures should form part of our local routine clinical practice.
This review of TAXA ultrasound (US) images in patients with diagnosed GCA did not identify any correlation between Halo count/score and ocular symptoms, jaw claudication, 6-month relapse risk or inflammatory markers.
This suggests that further prospective evaluation of Halo count and -score is required before adopting these measures into routine US scanning of TAXA for suspected GCA.
已提出一种用于疑似巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)的颞动脉和腋动脉(TAXA)的超声评分系统,称为晕环计数和晕环评分,用于预后评估。
我们通过快速通道对诊断为GCA的患者中晕环计数和晕环评分与临床实验室参数之间的关系进行了回顾性研究,以确定这些指标是否应成为我们当地常规临床实践的一部分。
对已确诊GCA患者的TAXA超声(US)图像进行的这项回顾未发现晕环计数/评分与眼部症状、颌部间歇性运动障碍、6个月复发风险或炎症标志物之间存在任何相关性。
这表明在将这些指标纳入疑似GCA的TAXA常规超声扫描之前,需要对晕环计数和评分进行进一步的前瞻性评估。