Literature DB >> 15838762

[Magnetic resonance imaging -- guided corticosteroid-infiltration of the sacroiliac joints: pain therapy of sacroiliitis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis].

J Fritz1, C W König, I Günaydin, S Clasen, B Kastler, I Kötter, C D Claussen, P L Pereira.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy and specific properties of MR imaging-guided corticosteroid infiltration of the sacroiliac (SI) joints in the treatment of therapy-refractory sacroiliitis in patients with ankylosing spondylitis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 26 patients were prospectively included. Inclusion criteria were AS with therapy refractory acute sacroiliitis and inflammatory back pain > or = 6 months. The intervention was performed using an open low-field MR-scanner. Inflammatory back pain was assessed on a visual analog scale (VAS). Success of the therapy was defined as an absolute reduction of the VAS score </= 5, a relative reduction of the VAS score > or = 35 % and persisting improvement > or = 2 months. The grade of sacroiliitis was documented using high-field MR imaging. Variables were compared using McNemar test and Wilcoxon test. The mean remission time was calculated using a Kaplan-Meier analysis. A p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
RESULTS: The intervention was technically successfully performed in all patients. Following MR imaging-guided corticosteroid infiltration of the SI joints, the VAS score improved from 8 (5 - 10) points to 4.5 (0 - 8) points (- 44 %) in all patients (n = 26), which was statistically significant (p < 0.001). Of 26 patients, 22 (85 %) fulfilled the predefined criteria for successful therapy. This group had a statistically significant (p < 0.01) improvement of the VAS score from 8 (6 - 10) to 3 (0 - 5) (- 63 %). Improvement was seen after 7 (1 - 30) days. There was a marked reduction of the subchondral bone marrow edema (- 38 %). The mean remission time was 12 (4 - 18) months.
CONCLUSION: MR imaging-guided corticosteroid infiltration of the SI joints proved to be an effective therapy of inflammatory back pain in patients with therapy refractory AS. With the ability of multiplanar imaging, precise localization of the bone marrow edema and the lack of ionizing radiation, interventional MR imaging currently represents the superior method for the treatment of the predominantly young patient group presenting with ankylosing spondylitis. Owing to short intervention times, open MR-scanners are ideally suited for MR imaging-guided infiltration of the SI joints.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15838762     DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-858002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rofo        ISSN: 1438-9010


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