Identifying Inflammation in Knee Osteoarthritis: Relationship of Synovial Fluid White Blood Cell Count to Effusion-Synovitis on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

被引:3
|
作者
MacFarlane, Lindsey A. [1 ,2 ]
Arant, Kaetlyn R. [1 ]
Kostic, Aleksandra M. [1 ]
Mass, Hanna [1 ]
Jones, Morgan H. [1 ,2 ]
Collins, Jamie E. [1 ,2 ]
Losina, Elena [1 ,2 ]
Katz, Jeffrey N. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[3] Harvard Med Sch, Brigham & Womens Hosp, Boston, MA USA
[4] Harvard T H Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA USA
关键词
MRI;
D O I
10.1002/acr.25040
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveInflammation is a potential pain generator and treatment target in knee osteoarthritis (OA). Inflammation can be detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and by synovial fluid white blood cell count (WBC). However, the performance characteristics of synovial fluid WBC for the detection of synovitis have not been established. This study was undertaken to determine the sensitivity and specificity of synovial fluid WBC in identifying inflammation in knee OA using MRI effusion-synovitis as the gold standard. MethodsWe identified records of patients seen at an academic center with a diagnosis code for knee OA, a procedural code for knee aspiration, and a laboratory order for synovial fluid WBC in the same encounter, as well as an MRI within 12 months of the aspiration. MRIs were read for effusion-synovitis using the MRI OA Knee Score (MOAKS). We dichotomized effusion-synovitis as 1) none or small, or 2) medium or large. We calculated the sensitivity and specificity of synovial fluid WBC using MRI effusion-synovitis (medium/large) as the gold standard. We used the Youden index to identify the best cut point. ResultsWe included 75 patients. Mean +/- SD age was 63 +/- 12 years, and 69% were female. The synovial fluid WBC was higher in the medium/large effusion-synovitis group (median 335 [interquartile range (IQR) 312]) than in the none/small group (median 194 [IQR 272]). The optimal cut point was 242, yielding a sensitivity of 71% (95% confidence interval [95% CI] 56-83%) and specificity of 63% (95% CI 41-81%). ConclusionThe sensitivity and specificity of synovial fluid WBC in identifying effusion-synovitis on MRI were limited. Further research is needed to better understand the association between MRI and effusion-synovitis measured by synovial fluid and to determine which measure more strongly relates to synovial histopathology and patient outcomes.
引用
收藏
页码:1783 / 1787
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Relationship Between Patient-Reported Swelling and Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Defined Effusion-Synovitis in Patients With Meniscus Tears and Knee Osteoarthritis
    MacFarlane, Lindsey A.
    Yang, Heidi
    Collins, Jamie E.
    Guermazi, Ali
    Mandl, Lisa A.
    Levy, Bruce A.
    Marx, Robert G.
    Safran-Norton, Clare E.
    Losina, Elena
    Katz, Jeffrey N.
    Brophy, Robert H.
    Cole, Brian J.
    Matava, Mathew
    Spindler, Kurt P.
    Stuart, Michael
    Wright, Rick
    ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH, 2019, 71 (03) : 385 - 389
  • [2] HIGHER SYNOVIAL FLUID WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT IN PATIENTS WITH KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS AND METABOLIC SYNDROME
    Orellana, C.
    Calvet, J.
    Navarro, N.
    Garcia-Manrique, M.
    Gratacos, J.
    Larrosa, M.
    OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE, 2016, 24 : S84 - S85
  • [3] Synovial Fluid White Blood Cell Count in Knee Osteoarthritis: Association With Structural Findings and Treatment Response
    McCabe, Paul S.
    Parkes, Matthew J.
    Maricar, Nasimah
    Hutchinson, Charles E.
    Freemont, Anthony
    O'Neill, Terence W.
    Felson, David T.
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, 2017, 69 (01) : 103 - 107
  • [4] Association between changes in knee load and effusion-synovitis: evidence of mechano-inflammation in knee osteoarthritis using high tibial osteotomy as a model
    Atkinson, H. F.
    Birmingham, T. B.
    Primeau, C. A.
    Schulz, J. M.
    Appleton, C. T.
    Pritchett, S. L.
    Giffin, J. R.
    OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE, 2021, 29 (02) : 222 - 229
  • [5] BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF SYNOVIAL INFLAMMATION - SURROGATE MARKERS OF SYNOVITIS ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING? - DATA FROM THE OSTEOARTHRITIS INITIATIVE
    Deveza, L. A.
    Kraus, V.
    Collins, J. E.
    Guermazi, A.
    Roemer, F.
    Nevitt, M.
    Hunter, D. J.
    OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE, 2016, 24 : S74 - S75
  • [6] Measurement of synovial lining volume by magnetic resonance imaging of the knee in chronic synovitis
    Clunie, G
    Hall-Craggs, MA
    Paley, MN
    King, A
    Wilkinson, ID
    Ell, PJ
    Edwards, JCW
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 1997, 56 (09) : 526 - 534
  • [7] Synovial fluid differential cell count in wear debris synovitis after total knee replacement
    Schwarzkopf, Ran
    Carlson, Evan M.
    Tibbo, Meagan E.
    Josephs, Lee
    Scott, Richard D.
    KNEE, 2014, 21 (06): : 1023 - 1028
  • [8] Knee effusion volume assessed by magnetic resonance imaging and progression of knee osteoarthritis: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
    Wang, Yuanyuan
    Teichtahl, Andrew J.
    Pelletier, Jean-Pierre
    Abram, Francois
    Wluka, Anita E.
    Hussain, Sultana Monira
    Martel-Pelletier, Johanne
    Cicuttini, Flavia M.
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2019, 58 (02) : 246 - 253
  • [9] Synovitis detected on magnetic resonance imaging and its relation to pain and cartilage loss in knee osteoarthritis
    Hill, C. L.
    Hunter, D. J.
    Niu, J.
    Clancy, M.
    Guermazi, A.
    Genant, H.
    Gale, D.
    Grainger, A.
    Conaghan, P.
    Felson, D. T.
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2007, 66 (12) : 1599 - 1603
  • [10] How sensitive is the synovial fluid white blood cell count in diagnosing septic arthritis?
    McGillicuddy, Daniel C.
    Shah, Kaushal H.
    Friedberg, Ryan P.
    Nathanson, Larry A.
    Edlow, Jonathan A.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2007, 25 (07): : 749 - 752