Objectives: To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for synovitis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods: A multistep, iterative approach was used to: (1) evaluate the baseline agreement on defining and scoring synovitis according to the usual practice of different sonographers, using both grey-scale (GS) (synovial hypertrophy (SH) and effusion) and power Doppler (PD), by reading static images and scanning patients with RA and (2) evaluate the influence of both the definition and acquisition technique on reliability followed by a Delphi exercise to obtain consensus definitions for synovitis, elementary components and scoring system. Results: Baseline reliability was highly variable but better for sta...
One of the largest challenges to the field of musculoskeletal ultrasonography is attempting to accur...
One of the largest challenges to the field of musculoskeletal ultrasonography is attempting to accur...
To develop and test the reliability of a new semiquantitative scoring system for the assessment of c...
Objectives To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for syn...
Objectives: To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for sy...
Objectives: To test the reliability of new ultrasound (US) definitions and quantification of synovia...
Objective. The OMERACT Ultrasound Task Force is currently developing a global synovitis score (GLOSS...
Objectives: To evaluate different global ultrasonographic (US) synovitis scoring systems as potentia...
International audienceTo evaluate different global ultrasonographic (US) synovitis scoring systems a...
Objective: To produce consensus-based scoring systems for ultrasound (US) tenosynovitis and to asses...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between clinical measures of disease activity and a ultrasoun...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the intraobserver and interobserver reliability of the ultrasonographic (US) ...
Objectives. To compare subjective estimation with computerized quantification of synovial perfusion ...
Abstract Objectives Assessing disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients requires compre...
Background The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been growing over...
One of the largest challenges to the field of musculoskeletal ultrasonography is attempting to accur...
One of the largest challenges to the field of musculoskeletal ultrasonography is attempting to accur...
To develop and test the reliability of a new semiquantitative scoring system for the assessment of c...
Objectives To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for syn...
Objectives: To develop a consensus-based ultrasound (US) definition and quantification system for sy...
Objectives: To test the reliability of new ultrasound (US) definitions and quantification of synovia...
Objective. The OMERACT Ultrasound Task Force is currently developing a global synovitis score (GLOSS...
Objectives: To evaluate different global ultrasonographic (US) synovitis scoring systems as potentia...
International audienceTo evaluate different global ultrasonographic (US) synovitis scoring systems a...
Objective: To produce consensus-based scoring systems for ultrasound (US) tenosynovitis and to asses...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between clinical measures of disease activity and a ultrasoun...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the intraobserver and interobserver reliability of the ultrasonographic (US) ...
Objectives. To compare subjective estimation with computerized quantification of synovial perfusion ...
Abstract Objectives Assessing disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients requires compre...
Background The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has been growing over...
One of the largest challenges to the field of musculoskeletal ultrasonography is attempting to accur...
One of the largest challenges to the field of musculoskeletal ultrasonography is attempting to accur...
To develop and test the reliability of a new semiquantitative scoring system for the assessment of c...