TY - JOUR
T1 - OMERACT International Consensus for Ultrasound Definitions of Tenosynovitis in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Systematic Literature Review and Delphi Process
AU - Collado, Paz
AU - Martire, María Victoria
AU - Lanni, Stefano
AU - De Lucia, Orazio
AU - Balint, Peter
AU - Guillaume-Czitrom, Severine
AU - Hernandez-Diaz, Cristina
AU - Sande, Nina Krafft
AU - Magni-Manzoni, Silvia
AU - Malattia, Clara
AU - Rossi-Semerano, Linda
AU - Roth, Johannes
AU - Ting, Tracy
AU - Vega-Fernandez, Patricia
AU - Windschall, Daniel
AU - D'Agostino, Maria Antonietta
AU - Naredo, Esperanza
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - ObjectiveSynovitis and tenosynovitis are present in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), both as joint pain and/or inflammation, making them difficult to detect on physical examination. Although ultrasonography (US) allows for discrimination of the 2 entities, only definitions and scoring of synovitis in children have been established. This study was undertaken to produce consensus-based US definitions of tenosynovitis in JIA. MethodsA systematic literature search was performed. Selection criteria included studies focused on US definition and scoring systems for tenosynovitis in children, as well as US metric properties. Through a 2-step Delphi process, a panel of international US experts developed definitions for tenosynovitis components (step 1) and validated them by testing their applicability on US images of tenosynovitis in several age groups (step 2). A 5-point Likert scale was used to rate the level of agreement. ResultsA total of 14 studies were identified. Most used the US definitions developed for adults to define tenosynovitis in children. Construct validity was reported in 86% of articles using physical examination as a comparator. Few studies reported US reliability and responsiveness in JIA. In step 1, experts reached a strong group agreement (>86%) by applying adult definitions in children after one round. After 4 rounds of step 2, the final definitions were validated on all tendons and at all locations, except for biceps tenosynovitis in children The study shows that the definition of tenosynovitis used in adults is applicable to children with minimal modifications agreed upon through a Delphi process. Further studies are required to confirm our results.
AB - ObjectiveSynovitis and tenosynovitis are present in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), both as joint pain and/or inflammation, making them difficult to detect on physical examination. Although ultrasonography (US) allows for discrimination of the 2 entities, only definitions and scoring of synovitis in children have been established. This study was undertaken to produce consensus-based US definitions of tenosynovitis in JIA. MethodsA systematic literature search was performed. Selection criteria included studies focused on US definition and scoring systems for tenosynovitis in children, as well as US metric properties. Through a 2-step Delphi process, a panel of international US experts developed definitions for tenosynovitis components (step 1) and validated them by testing their applicability on US images of tenosynovitis in several age groups (step 2). A 5-point Likert scale was used to rate the level of agreement. ResultsA total of 14 studies were identified. Most used the US definitions developed for adults to define tenosynovitis in children. Construct validity was reported in 86% of articles using physical examination as a comparator. Few studies reported US reliability and responsiveness in JIA. In step 1, experts reached a strong group agreement (>86%) by applying adult definitions in children after one round. After 4 rounds of step 2, the final definitions were validated on all tendons and at all locations, except for biceps tenosynovitis in children The study shows that the definition of tenosynovitis used in adults is applicable to children with minimal modifications agreed upon through a Delphi process. Further studies are required to confirm our results.
KW - OMERACT, Ultrasound Definitions, Tenosynovitis, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Literature Review, Delphi Process
KW - OMERACT, Ultrasound Definitions, Tenosynovitis, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, Literature Review, Delphi Process
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/262770
U2 - 10.1002/acr.25159
DO - 10.1002/acr.25159
M3 - Article
SN - 2151-464X
VL - 75
SP - 2277
EP - 2284
JO - ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH
JF - ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH
ER -