Fluorescence optical imaging and musculoskeletal ultrasonography in juvenile idiopathic polyarticular disease before and during antirheumatic treatment - a multicenter non-interventional diagnostic evaluation

  • Ariane Klein
  • Georg Werner Just
  • Stephanie Gabriele Werner
  • Prasad T. Oommen
  • Kirsten Minden
  • Ingrid Becker
  • Hans-Eckhard Langer
  • Dirk Klee
  • Gerd Horneff
Publication date
June 2017
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
issn:1478-6362

Abstract

Abstract Background Valid detection of inflamed joints is essential for correct classification, therapeutic decisions, prognosis and assessment of treatment efficacy in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) enables visualization of inflammation in arthritis of finger and hand joints and might be used for monitoring. Methods A 24-week observational study in polyarticular JIA patients newly starting treatment with methotrexate or an approved biologic was performed in three centers. Patients were evaluated clinically, by gray-scale ultrasonography (GSUS), power-Doppler ultrasonography (PDUS) and FOI at baseline, week 12 and week 24. Results Of 37 patients enrolled, 24 patients started methotrexate and 13 patie...

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