High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference

Abstract Background Thickened skin is a major clinical feature in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We investigated changes of skin thickness in patients with SSc using both high frequency ultrasound (HFU) and the modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) to evaluate the feasibility of application of...

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Main Authors: Hongyan Li, Daniel E. Furst, Hongtao Jin, Chao Sun, Xiaoping Wang, Lin Yang, Jingjing He, Yanru Wang, Aijing Liu
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Published: BMC 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-018-1686-9
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spelling doaj-6439dc7416954b4b9142a7e625b9fa732020-11-24T22:21:01ZengBMCArthritis Research & Therapy1478-63622018-08-012011810.1186/s13075-018-1686-9High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable differenceHongyan Li0Daniel E. Furst1Hongtao Jin2Chao Sun3Xiaoping Wang4Lin Yang5Jingjing He6Yanru Wang7Aijing Liu8Department of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Rheumatology, Geffen School of Medicine, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityDepartment of Immunology and Rheumatology, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical UniversityAbstract Background Thickened skin is a major clinical feature in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We investigated changes of skin thickness in patients with SSc using both high frequency ultrasound (HFU) and the modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) to evaluate the feasibility of application of HFU in skin involvement and the relationship between HFU and clinical profiles. Methods We recruited 31 consecutive patients with SSc and 31 age-matched and sex-matched healthy controls in this prospective, cross-sectional study. Skin thickness was measured by an 18-MHz ultrasonic probe at five different skin sites. Total skin thickness (TST) and skin thickness using categorical mRSS scores were recorded and compared to HFU. The European Scleroderma Trial and Research (EUSTAR) group Disease Activity Index (EUSTAR-DAI) and other clinical manifestations were assessed and analyzed. Results TST in patients with SSc was thicker than in healthy controls (P < 0.001), and correlated positively with total mRSS and the EUSTAR-DAI and correlated negatively with disease duration (P < 0.05). Patients with higher TST had higher EUSTAR-DAI, mRSS, C-reactive protein (CRP) and lower diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) (P < 0.05). Even in patients who on clinical assessment were assigned an mRSS that suggested the skin thickness was normal. This was also true to mRSS locally of 1 and 2 (P < 0.01). The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.831 and yielded sensitivity of 77.4% and specificity of 87.1% at the predicted probability of 7.4 mm as the optimal cutoff point to access skin thickness. Conclusions In the study, HFU was able to measure skin thickness, it correlated quantitatively with a valid measure of SSc activity, and a minimal detectable difference was identified.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-018-1686-9Systemic sclerosisHigh frequency ultrasoundDisease activitySkin thicknessMinimal detectable difference
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author Hongyan Li
Daniel E. Furst
Hongtao Jin
Chao Sun
Xiaoping Wang
Lin Yang
Jingjing He
Yanru Wang
Aijing Liu
spellingShingle Hongyan Li
Daniel E. Furst
Hongtao Jin
Chao Sun
Xiaoping Wang
Lin Yang
Jingjing He
Yanru Wang
Aijing Liu
High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
Arthritis Research & Therapy
Systemic sclerosis
High frequency ultrasound
Disease activity
Skin thickness
Minimal detectable difference
author_facet Hongyan Li
Daniel E. Furst
Hongtao Jin
Chao Sun
Xiaoping Wang
Lin Yang
Jingjing He
Yanru Wang
Aijing Liu
author_sort Hongyan Li
title High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
title_short High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
title_full High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
title_fullStr High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
title_full_unstemmed High-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
title_sort high-frequency ultrasound of the skin in systemic sclerosis: an exploratory study to examine correlation with disease activity and to define the minimally detectable difference
publisher BMC
series Arthritis Research & Therapy
issn 1478-6362
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Thickened skin is a major clinical feature in patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). We investigated changes of skin thickness in patients with SSc using both high frequency ultrasound (HFU) and the modified Rodnan skin score (mRSS) to evaluate the feasibility of application of HFU in skin involvement and the relationship between HFU and clinical profiles. Methods We recruited 31 consecutive patients with SSc and 31 age-matched and sex-matched healthy controls in this prospective, cross-sectional study. Skin thickness was measured by an 18-MHz ultrasonic probe at five different skin sites. Total skin thickness (TST) and skin thickness using categorical mRSS scores were recorded and compared to HFU. The European Scleroderma Trial and Research (EUSTAR) group Disease Activity Index (EUSTAR-DAI) and other clinical manifestations were assessed and analyzed. Results TST in patients with SSc was thicker than in healthy controls (P < 0.001), and correlated positively with total mRSS and the EUSTAR-DAI and correlated negatively with disease duration (P < 0.05). Patients with higher TST had higher EUSTAR-DAI, mRSS, C-reactive protein (CRP) and lower diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO) (P < 0.05). Even in patients who on clinical assessment were assigned an mRSS that suggested the skin thickness was normal. This was also true to mRSS locally of 1 and 2 (P < 0.01). The area under the receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve was 0.831 and yielded sensitivity of 77.4% and specificity of 87.1% at the predicted probability of 7.4 mm as the optimal cutoff point to access skin thickness. Conclusions In the study, HFU was able to measure skin thickness, it correlated quantitatively with a valid measure of SSc activity, and a minimal detectable difference was identified.
topic Systemic sclerosis
High frequency ultrasound
Disease activity
Skin thickness
Minimal detectable difference
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13075-018-1686-9
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