| Literature DB >> 19545417 |
Matthew L Mundwiler1, Paul Maranian, Douglas H Brown, Jeffrey M Silverman, Daniel Wallace, Dinesh Khanna, James Louie, Daniel E Furst, Michael H Weisman.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may reveal rheumatoid arthritis (RA) changes in the feet when hands are normal. The purpose of this study was to determine the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of a metatarsophalangeal (MTP) erosion on MRI to predict a subsequent radiographic erosion in the same joint. Similar analyses were performed for bone marrow edema, predicting a subsequent MRI erosion. Descriptive results of other lesions are reported.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19545417 PMCID: PMC2714150 DOI: 10.1186/ar2737
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) erosions predicting subsequent radiographic erosions and MRI bone marrow edema predicting subsequent MRI erosions
| MRI erosions predicting subsequent radiographic erosions | ||||||||||
| Time interval between studies | Patients | New x-ray erosions preceded by MRI erosion | MRI erosions NOT leading to x-ray erosion | New x-ray erosion NOT preceded by MRI erosion | Studies not having an x-ray or MRI erosion | Sensitivity | Specificity | PPV | NPV | Odds ratio |
| 6 months | 43 | 3 | 32 | 1 | 430 | 0.75 | 0.93 | 0.086 | 0.998 | a40.3 |
| 12 months | 39 | 3 | 27 | 2 | 417 | 0.6 | 0.94 | 0.10 | 0.995 | a32.2 |
| 24 months | 41 | 3 | 15 | 1 | 218 | 0.75 | 0.94 | 0.17 | 0.995 | a43.6 |
| MRI bone marrow edema predicting subsequent MRI erosions | ||||||||||
| Time interval between studies | Patients | New MRI erosions preceded by BME | BME NOT leading to MRI erosion | New MRI erosion NOT preceded by BME | Studies not having an MRI erosion or BME | Sensitivity | Specificity | PPV | NPV | Odds ratio |
| 6 months | 43 | 4 | 12 | 4 | 410 | 0.50 | 0.97 | 0.25 | 0.99 | a34.17 |
| 12 months | 39 | 6 | 6 | 3 | 204 | 0.67 | 0.97 | 0.50 | 0.99 | a68.0 |
The data for the major endpoints of the study are summarized here. The number of patients at each time interval varies because not all patients completed all studies. All radiographic erosions not preceded by an MRI erosion were preceded by MRI defects. There were only five new radiographic erosions for the entire cohort. aStatistically significant. BME, bone marrow edema; CI, confidence interval; NPV, negative predictive value; PPV, positive predictive value.
Figure 1Studies completed by cohort. All 50 patients underwent the initial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and radiograph. Patients who completed only two MRI/radiograph studies underwent the initial studies and either the 6-month or 12-month study.
Summary of secondary endpoints: descriptive statistics
| Bone marrow edema | Defects | Erosions | Synovitis | |
| Patients with this finding at least once during the study, number (percentage) | 16 (34.8%) | 13 (28.3%) | 16 (34.8%) | 44 (73.9%) |
| Joints with this finding at least once during the study, number (percentage) | 28 (10.1%) | 24 (8.7%) | 30 (10.9%) | 102 (37%) |
| Number of times the finding was observed | 45 | 45 | 70 | 174 |
| Percentage of time the finding was observed with bone marrow edema | - | 26.7% | 35.7% | 21.8% |
| Percentage of time the finding was observed with defects | 26.7% | - | 20% | 14.4% |
| Percentage of time the finding was observed with erosions | 60% | 31.1% | - | 33.9% |
| Percentage of time the finding was observed with synovitis | 91.1% | 64.4% | 74.1% | - |
The 46 patients who completed more than one study are considered here. Two hundred seventy-six joints were imaged by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at least twice. A single joint was considered to have the finding if it appeared once in that joint during any of the MRI studies. The total number of times each characteristic was found was also counted, as was the percentage of the time each finding occurred with another. For examples of how these data were calculated, please refer to items (c) and (d) of the Descriptive data section of Materials and methods.
Summary of similar studies
| Study | Results summary |
| Østergaard | Most radiographic erosions were evident 2 years prior on MRI. |
| Scheel | Forty-one percent of MRI erosions were seen on radiographs 7 years later. |
| McQueen | This is a study of early rheumatoid arthritis with symptoms of 6 months or less. |
All three of these studies featured the wrist. aEstimated from data reported in the article. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NPV, negative predictive value; PPV, positive predictive value.
Figure 2Sample imaging depicting bone defect on magnetic resonance imaging before radiographic erosion. Images (a-c) were taken 1 year before images (d-f). Image (a) is T1-weighted and has a small defect (arrow). Image (b) is T2-weighted with fat saturation clearly showing synovitis (arrow). Image (c), the radiograph, was read as normal because the cortex was intact. Image (d), T1-weighted, clearly shows absence of bone read as erosion (arrow). Image (e) shows synovitis and bone marrow edema (arrow). Image (f) clearly shows bone erosion (arrow).