6 results on '"Audisio M"'
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2. Is entheses ultrasound reliable? A reading Latin American exercise
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Ventura-Ríos, L., primary, Navarro-Compan, V, additional, Aliste, M, additional, Linares, M. Alva, additional, Areny, R., additional, Audisio, M., additional, Bertoli, A. M., additional, Cazenave, T., additional, Cerón, C., additional, Díaz, M. E., additional, Gutiérrez, M., additional, Hernández, C., additional, Navarta, D. A., additional, Pineda, C., additional, Py, G. E., additional, Reginato, A. M., additional, Rosa, J., additional, Saaibi, D. L., additional, Sedano, O., additional, Solano, C., additional, Castillo-Gallego, C., additional, Falçao, S., additional, and De Miguel, E., additional
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- 2015
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3. Is entheses ultrasound reliable? A reading Latin American exercise.
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Ventura-Ríos, L., Navarro-Compan, V, Aliste, M, Linares, M., Areny, R., Audisio, M., Bertoli, A., Cazenave, T., Cerón, C., Díaz, M., Gutiérrez, M., Hernández, C., Navarta, D., Pineda, C., Py, G., Reginato, A., Rosa, J., Saaibi, D., Sedano, O., and Solano, C.
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ENTHESES ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,SPONDYLOARTHROPATHIES ,EXERCISE ,CALCIFICATION ,CELL differentiation ,COHEN'S kappa coefficient (Statistics) ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
The objective of this study is to evaluate inter-reader entheses ultrasound (US) reliability and the influence of the type of image or degree of sonographer experience on US reliability in patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA). Eighteen Latin American ultrasonographers with different experience took part in an US reading exercise evaluating 60 entheseal images (50 % static images and 50 % videos) from healthy controls and SpA patients. The following sonographic lesions were assessed: structure, thickness, bone proliferation/tendon calcification, erosions, bursitis, and Doppler signal. Another group of three experts with significant experience in entheses US read all images too. Inter-reader reliability among participants and experts was calculated by the Cohen's kappa coefficient. Thresholds for kappa values were <0.2 poor, 0.21-0.4 fair, 0.41-0.6 moderate, 0.61-0.8 good, and 0.81-1 excellent. Furthermore, the results for the expert group were stratified based on the type of image. Kappa correlation coefficients among participants, showed variability depending on the type of lesion, being fair for structure and thickness, moderate for calcifications, erosions, and bursitis, and excellent for Doppler signal. Inter-reader reliability among experts was higher, being moderate for structure and thickness, good for calcifications and bursitis, and excellent for erosions and Doppler. Inter-reader reliability for assessing calcification and structure using static images was significantly higher than for videos. Overall inter-reader reliability for assessing entheses by US in SpA is moderate to excellent for most of the lesions. However, special training seems fundamental to achieve better inter-reader reliability. Moreover, the type of image influenced these results, where evaluation of entheses by videos was more difficult than by static images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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4. Erratum to: Is entheses ultrasound reliable? A reading Latin American exercise.
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Ventura-Ríos, L., Navarro-Compan, V., Aliste, M., Alva Linares, M., Areny, R., Audisio, M., Bertoli, A., Cazenave, T., Cerón, C., Díaz, M., Gutiérrez, M., Hernández, C., Navarta, D., Pineda, C., Py, G., Reginato, A., Rosa, J., Saaibi, D., Sedano, O., and Solano, C.
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RHEUMATOLOGY ,ULTRASONIC imaging - Published
- 2016
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5. Can nailfold videocapillaroscopy images be interpreted reliably by different observers? Results of an inter-reader and intra-reader exercise among rheumatologists with different experience in this field.
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Rodriguez-Reyna TS, Bertolazzi C, Vargas-Guerrero A, Gutiérrez M, Hernández-Molina G, Audisio M, Roverano S, González de Urizar M, Díaz Coto JF, Herrera Velasco BE, Cornejo Ortega MP, Sapag Durán AM, Villegas Guzmán JE, Medina Quintero LF, Sabelli M, Sapag Durán S, and Cutolo M
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- Case-Control Studies, Humans, Microcirculation, Observer Variation, Reproducibility of Results, Rheumatologists, Scleroderma, Systemic diagnostic imaging, Severity of Illness Index, Capillaries ultrastructure, Microscopic Angioscopy, Microscopy, Video, Nails blood supply, Scleroderma, Systemic pathology
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Nailfold videocapillaroscopy (VCP) allows non-invasive assessment of the microcirculation. Adequate training in this field is relevant for rheumatologists. There is increasing evidence of the reliability of VCP findings among different readers. Objective: To evaluate inter- and intra-reader agreement of rheumatologists to identify normal images and systemic sclerosis (SSc) patterns on VCP ("early," "active," and "late" proposed by Cutolo et al.). Thirteen rheumatologists with different experience in nailfold VCP received training to standardize reading criteria. They rated 60 VCP images from healthy and SSc patients at baseline and 4 weeks later, using an electronic platform. The reading of an expert was considered the gold standard. Data were analyzed using Cohen's kappa for concordance and Student's t test and ANOVA to compare kappa means for inter-reader, intra-reader, and inter-pattern readings. Mean inter-reader and intra-reader kappa were 0.45 and 0.49, respectively, (moderate agreement). Kappa scores were higher among experienced vs inexperienced readers (inter-reader kappa 0.58 vs 0.34, p = 0.001, intra-reader kappa 0.65 vs 0.37, p = 0.01). Agreement was substantial (kappa = 0.61) for the identification of normal vs abnormal images and higher for the identification of active (0.48, p = 0.009) and late SSc patterns (0.56, p = 0.008) than for the early SSc pattern (0.35, p = 0.003). There is moderate agreement among rheumatologists for the identification of SSc videocapillaroscopy patterns (higher among experienced rheumatologists) and substantial agreement, regardless of previous experience in VCP, in the identification of normal and abnormal images. Agreement for the identification of active and late patterns is higher than for the early pattern.
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- 2019
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6. Tendon involvement in patients with gout: an ultrasound study of prevalence.
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Ventura-Ríos L, Sánchez-Bringas G, Pineda C, Hernández-Díaz C, Reginato A, Alva M, Audisio M, Bertoli A, Cazenave T, Gutiérrez M, Mora C, Py G, Sedano O, Solano C, and de Miguel E
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- Adult, Aged, Case-Control Studies, Comorbidity, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, International Cooperation, Male, Middle Aged, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography, Uric Acid blood, Achilles Tendon diagnostic imaging, Gout complications, Patellar Ligament diagnostic imaging, Tendinopathy diagnostic imaging
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The objective of the present study is to evaluate, by ultrasonography (US), the prevalence in the quadriceps, patellar, and Achilles tendon involvement of gout compared to that of patients with osteoarthritis and asymptomatic marathon runners. This is a multicenter, multinational, transverse cross-sectional, and comparative study comprising 80 patients with the diagnosis of gout according to the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) criteria, compared with two control groups: 35 patients with generalized osteoarthritis according to the ACR criteria and 35 subjects who were healthy marathon runners. Demographics and clinical characteristics, such as age, gender, comorbidity, disease duration, pain at the enthesis in the knee and ankle, frequency of disease exacerbations, uric acid level more than 7.2 mg at the time of evaluation, and type of treatment, were recorded. All participants were examined by ultrasound at the quadriceps, the patellar at its proximal and distal insertion, and the Achilles tendon to detect intra-tendinous tophus or aggregates according to the OMERACT definitions. Descriptive statistics and differences between groups were analyzed by chi-square test. Sensitivity and specificity by US were calculated. The prevalence of intra-tendinous aggregates and tophi in gout was significant compared with the other groups. Both lesions were the most frequent at the distal patellar insertion, followed by the quadriceps, Achilles, and proximal patellar insertion ones. In patients with osteoarthritis (OA), intra-tendinous hyperechoic aggregates were observed in 20 % of quadriceps tendons and in 11 % of patellar tendons at its proximal insertion, while in the healthy marathon runner group, the Achilles tendon had this kind of lesion in 17 % of the subjects. Neither the OA nor the healthy marathon runners had intra-tendinous tophi. The sensitivity and specificity of US to detect tophi or aggregates were 69.6 and 92 %, respectively, tendon involvement at the lower limbs in gout is very frequent, particularly in the patellar tendon, and US possesses good sensitivity and specificity for detecting intra-tendinous tophi.
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- 2016
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