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The diagnosis of chronic inflammatory rheumatism with axial involvement is not always easy, and is fraught with difficulties : radiological sacroiliitis is not an early sign of spondyloarthritis and the delay in detecting radiological signs contributes to the delay in diagnosis. Nevertheless, spondyloarthritis is now the second most common chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease, affecting 0.43% of the french population. The aim of this retrospective study is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of whole-body SPECT-CT CzT-based camera (VERITON-CT) in the assessment of chronic inflammatory rheumatism with axial involvement and especially of the sacroiliac joints. MRI of the sacroiliac joints was used as a gold standard.


Clinical Trial Description

The present study was conducted by the Department of Rheumatology and Nuclear Medicine of the University Hospital Centre of Nancy (France). An initial number of 51 hospitalised patients (35 females, 16 males) who underwent SPECT-CT CzT-based camera for polyarthralgia or spinal pain between November 2021 and February 2023 and initial suspicion of chronic inflammatory rheumatism were included in the study. We retrospectively reviewed the electronic medical records of the consecutive patients using medical softwares (DxCare or VNA Philips). We collected demographic data (age, gender), clinical data (anamnesis, pain level (EVA) and location, standardized clinical activity scores like Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Score (ASDAS), Widespread Pain Index (WPI), symptom severity scale (SSS)), biological data (protein chain reaction in milligrams per litre), and medical imaging data (X-rays, MRI and CT scans). The data collected was entered into an Excel spreadsheet protected by a security code. For medical imaging data, we performed a reading of the sacroiliac medical imaging under the supervision of an experienced rheumatologist specialising in chronic inflammatory rheumatism. We assessed the diagnostic performance of VERITON-CT (sensitivity, specificity), using MRI of the sacroiliac joints as the gold standard. ;


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NCT number NCT06198361
Study type Observational
Source Central Hospital, Nancy, France
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date November 1, 2021
Completion date February 1, 2023