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Comparison of temporal artery ultrasound versus biopsy in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis
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- Hansen , M S , Terslev , L , Jensen , M R , Brittain , J M , Døhn , U M , Faber , C , Heegaard , S , Klefter , O N , Kønig , E B , Subhi , Y , Wiencke , A K & Hamann , S 2023 , ' Comparison of temporal artery ultrasound versus biopsy in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis ' , Eye , vol. 37 , pp. 344–349 .
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Background/objectives: Giant cell arteritis (GCA) is a medical and ophthalmological emergency due to risk of stroke and sudden irreversible loss of vision. Fast and accurate diagnosis is important to prevent complications and long-term high dose glucocorticoids toxicity. Temporal artery biopsy is gold standard for diagnosing GCA. However, temporal artery ultrasound is a fast and non-invasive procedure which may provide a supplement or an alternative to biopsy. This study assesses the diagnostic performance of ultrasound and biopsy in the diagnosis of GCA. Subjects/methods: Examination results of patients suspected of having GCA in the period from August 2018 to June 2019 were reviewed. Patients underwent clinical examination and blood tests. Within a few days of starting glucocorticoid treatment, temporal ultrasound and unilateral biopsy were performed. Experienced physicians established the final clinical diagnosis at 6-months follow-up. Results: Seventy-eight patients underwent both ultrasound and biopsy. Thirty-five (45%) received the final clinical diagnosis of GCA. Compared with the final clinical diagnosis, biopsy had a sensitivity of 69% (51–83%) and a specificity of 100% (92–100%), and ultrasound a sensitivity of 63% (45–79%) and a specificity of 79% (64–94%). Area under the receiver operating characteristics curves were 0.84 and 0.71 for biopsy and ultrasound respectively (p = 0.048). False negative rate of ultrasound was 4 out of 78 (5%). Conclusion: Sensitivity of ultrasound is almost on par with that of biopsy although the overall diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound was slightly lower. We find that ultrasound is a reliable tool for first line diagnosis of GCA.
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- Hansen , M S , Terslev , L , Jensen , M R , Brittain , J M , Døhn , U M , Faber , C , Heegaard , S , Klefter , O N , Kønig , E B , Subhi , Y , Wiencke , A K & Hamann , S 2023 , ' Comparison of temporal artery ultrasound versus biopsy in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis ' , Eye , vol. 37 , pp. 344–349 .
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- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1382510386
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource