Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse

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Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse. / Glinatsi, Daniel; Brahe, Cecilie H.; Hetland, Merete L.; Ørnbjerg, Lykke; Krabbe, Simon; Baker, Joshua F.; Boesen, Mikael; Rastiemadabadi, Zoreh; Morsel-Carlsen, Lone; Røgind, Henrik; Hansen, Annette; Nørregaard, Jesper; Jacobsen, Søren; Terslev, Lene; Huynh, Tuan K.; Manilo, Natalia; Jensen, Dorte V.; Møller, Jakob M.; Krogh, Niels S.; Østergaard, Mikkel.

I: International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, Bind 23, Nr. 4, 2020, s. 488-498.

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Glinatsi, D, Brahe, CH, Hetland, ML, Ørnbjerg, L, Krabbe, S, Baker, JF, Boesen, M, Rastiemadabadi, Z, Morsel-Carlsen, L, Røgind, H, Hansen, A, Nørregaard, J, Jacobsen, S, Terslev, L, Huynh, TK, Manilo, N, Jensen, DV, Møller, JM, Krogh, NS & Østergaard, M 2020, 'Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse', International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, bind 23, nr. 4, s. 488-498. https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.13790

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Glinatsi, D., Brahe, C. H., Hetland, M. L., Ørnbjerg, L., Krabbe, S., Baker, J. F., Boesen, M., Rastiemadabadi, Z., Morsel-Carlsen, L., Røgind, H., Hansen, A., Nørregaard, J., Jacobsen, S., Terslev, L., Huynh, T. K., Manilo, N., Jensen, D. V., Møller, J. M., Krogh, N. S., & Østergaard, M. (2020). Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse. International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 23(4), 488-498. https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.13790

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Glinatsi D, Brahe CH, Hetland ML, Ørnbjerg L, Krabbe S, Baker JF o.a. Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse. International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases. 2020;23(4):488-498. https://doi.org/10.1111/1756-185X.13790

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Glinatsi, Daniel ; Brahe, Cecilie H. ; Hetland, Merete L. ; Ørnbjerg, Lykke ; Krabbe, Simon ; Baker, Joshua F. ; Boesen, Mikael ; Rastiemadabadi, Zoreh ; Morsel-Carlsen, Lone ; Røgind, Henrik ; Hansen, Annette ; Nørregaard, Jesper ; Jacobsen, Søren ; Terslev, Lene ; Huynh, Tuan K. ; Manilo, Natalia ; Jensen, Dorte V. ; Møller, Jakob M. ; Krogh, Niels S. ; Østergaard, Mikkel. / Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse. I: International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases. 2020 ; Bind 23, Nr. 4. s. 488-498.

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title = "Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse",
abstract = "Objective: To investigate whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pathologies in the wrist/hand of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are associated with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at clinical remission and relapse. Methods: Wrist/hand MRIs and wrists/hands/feet radiographs were obtained in 114 established RA patients in clinical remission, before tapering their biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. MRIs were assessed according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) RA MRI score (RAMRIS) for inflammation (synovitis/tenosynovitis/bone marrow edema) and damage (bone erosion/joint space narrowing) at baseline (ie remission) and in case of a relapse (n = 70). Radiographs were assessed according to the Sharp/van der Heijde (SvH) method at baseline. These scores were assessed for associations with health assessment questionnaires (HAQ), visual analog scales (VAS global/pain), EuroQol-5 dimensions and Short-Form 36 physical and mental component summary (SF-36 PCS/MCS) using Spearman correlations, univariate/multivariable linear regression analyses and generalized estimating equations. Furthermore, MRI pathologies were assessed for association with specific hand-related HAQ items using Jonckheere trend tests. Results: Magnetic resonance imaging-assessed damage was associated with impaired HAQ and SF-36 PCS at remission and relapse (P <.01), independent of clinical and radiographic measures, and was also associated with most of the hand-related HAQ items (P <.03). In multivariate models including MRI, SvH scores were not associated with PROs. MRI-assessed inflammation was not associated with PROs at remission or relapse. Conclusion: Magnetic resonance imaging-assessed wrist/hand damage, but not inflammation, in patients with established RA is associated with patient-reported physical impairment at remission and relapse. The amount of damage in the wrist/hand is associated with reduced hand function.",
keywords = "hand, magnetic resonance imaging, rheumatoid arthritis",
author = "Daniel Glinatsi and Brahe, {Cecilie H.} and Hetland, {Merete L.} and Lykke {\O}rnbjerg and Simon Krabbe and Baker, {Joshua F.} and Mikael Boesen and Zoreh Rastiemadabadi and Lone Morsel-Carlsen and Henrik R{\o}gind and Annette Hansen and Jesper N{\o}rregaard and S{\o}ren Jacobsen and Lene Terslev and Huynh, {Tuan K.} and Natalia Manilo and Jensen, {Dorte V.} and M{\o}ller, {Jakob M.} and Krogh, {Niels S.} and Mikkel {\O}stergaard",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1111/1756-185X.13790",
language = "English",
volume = "23",
pages = "488--498",
journal = "International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases",
issn = "1756-1841",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia",
number = "4",

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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Association between MRI findings and patient-reported outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis in clinical remission and at relapse

AU - Glinatsi, Daniel

AU - Brahe, Cecilie H.

AU - Hetland, Merete L.

AU - Ørnbjerg, Lykke

AU - Krabbe, Simon

AU - Baker, Joshua F.

AU - Boesen, Mikael

AU - Rastiemadabadi, Zoreh

AU - Morsel-Carlsen, Lone

AU - Røgind, Henrik

AU - Hansen, Annette

AU - Nørregaard, Jesper

AU - Jacobsen, Søren

AU - Terslev, Lene

AU - Huynh, Tuan K.

AU - Manilo, Natalia

AU - Jensen, Dorte V.

AU - Møller, Jakob M.

AU - Krogh, Niels S.

AU - Østergaard, Mikkel

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Objective: To investigate whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pathologies in the wrist/hand of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are associated with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at clinical remission and relapse. Methods: Wrist/hand MRIs and wrists/hands/feet radiographs were obtained in 114 established RA patients in clinical remission, before tapering their biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. MRIs were assessed according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) RA MRI score (RAMRIS) for inflammation (synovitis/tenosynovitis/bone marrow edema) and damage (bone erosion/joint space narrowing) at baseline (ie remission) and in case of a relapse (n = 70). Radiographs were assessed according to the Sharp/van der Heijde (SvH) method at baseline. These scores were assessed for associations with health assessment questionnaires (HAQ), visual analog scales (VAS global/pain), EuroQol-5 dimensions and Short-Form 36 physical and mental component summary (SF-36 PCS/MCS) using Spearman correlations, univariate/multivariable linear regression analyses and generalized estimating equations. Furthermore, MRI pathologies were assessed for association with specific hand-related HAQ items using Jonckheere trend tests. Results: Magnetic resonance imaging-assessed damage was associated with impaired HAQ and SF-36 PCS at remission and relapse (P <.01), independent of clinical and radiographic measures, and was also associated with most of the hand-related HAQ items (P <.03). In multivariate models including MRI, SvH scores were not associated with PROs. MRI-assessed inflammation was not associated with PROs at remission or relapse. Conclusion: Magnetic resonance imaging-assessed wrist/hand damage, but not inflammation, in patients with established RA is associated with patient-reported physical impairment at remission and relapse. The amount of damage in the wrist/hand is associated with reduced hand function.

AB - Objective: To investigate whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) pathologies in the wrist/hand of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are associated with patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at clinical remission and relapse. Methods: Wrist/hand MRIs and wrists/hands/feet radiographs were obtained in 114 established RA patients in clinical remission, before tapering their biologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. MRIs were assessed according to the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) RA MRI score (RAMRIS) for inflammation (synovitis/tenosynovitis/bone marrow edema) and damage (bone erosion/joint space narrowing) at baseline (ie remission) and in case of a relapse (n = 70). Radiographs were assessed according to the Sharp/van der Heijde (SvH) method at baseline. These scores were assessed for associations with health assessment questionnaires (HAQ), visual analog scales (VAS global/pain), EuroQol-5 dimensions and Short-Form 36 physical and mental component summary (SF-36 PCS/MCS) using Spearman correlations, univariate/multivariable linear regression analyses and generalized estimating equations. Furthermore, MRI pathologies were assessed for association with specific hand-related HAQ items using Jonckheere trend tests. Results: Magnetic resonance imaging-assessed damage was associated with impaired HAQ and SF-36 PCS at remission and relapse (P <.01), independent of clinical and radiographic measures, and was also associated with most of the hand-related HAQ items (P <.03). In multivariate models including MRI, SvH scores were not associated with PROs. MRI-assessed inflammation was not associated with PROs at remission or relapse. Conclusion: Magnetic resonance imaging-assessed wrist/hand damage, but not inflammation, in patients with established RA is associated with patient-reported physical impairment at remission and relapse. The amount of damage in the wrist/hand is associated with reduced hand function.

KW - hand

KW - magnetic resonance imaging

KW - rheumatoid arthritis

U2 - 10.1111/1756-185X.13790

DO - 10.1111/1756-185X.13790

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 31994328

AN - SCOPUS:85078677308

VL - 23

SP - 488

EP - 498

JO - International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases

JF - International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases

SN - 1756-1841

IS - 4

ER -

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