The purpose is to compare detection of axial inflammatory lesions in patients affected by spondyloarthritis (SpA) with sodium fluoride positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the reference technique. It would be interesting to show the superiority of sodium fluoride PET on MRI for diagnosis of inflammatory lesions. It could be used for diagnostic care but also therapeutic care of patients with early forms of spondyloarthritis. Secondary purposes are: * To evaluate performances of sodium fluoride PET in detection of SpA peripheral damage (except spine and sacroiliac joints) * To evaluate bone inflammation (axial and peripheral) with sodium fluoride PET and compare these data to clinic-biologic parameters used in clinical practice (BASDAI, BASFI, BASMI, sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein (CRP)) and to structural evaluation (sacroiliac New York, mSASSS and BASRI scoring methods) * To study correlation of axial and peripheral bone inflammation (spine and sacroiliac joints) evaluated with sodium fluoride PET with biologic markers of inflammation and bone remodeling (MMP-3; DKK-1, IL-6, IL-17, TNF-α). Known biologic markers of inflammation in SpA are correlated to activity obtained with MRI. It is interesting to compare to activity obtained with PET. Moreover, it has been recently showed the disassociation of inflammation and structural progression (anti-TNF treatments do not prevent structural progression) that is associated to markers of bone remodeling whose activity is influenced by an activation/inhibition system of biologic markers of inflammation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
26
CHU de Nancy, Hôpitaux de Brabois
Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France
Concordance between binary topographic evaluations of bone inflammation in PET data and MRI data
presence or absence of inflammatory sites (MRI) or hyperfixation (PET) in 28 sites (24 vertebrae and 4 sacroiliac joints)
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
Concordance between semi-quantitative evaluation of bone inflammation in MRI data and PET data
PET: BME score adapted to PET for spine and modified SPARCC score adapted to PET for sacroiliac joints MRI: Berlin score BME for spine and SPARCC score for sacroiliac joints
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
Structural evaluation with New York score
Time frame: day 0
Structural evaluation with mSASSS scores
Time frame: day 0
Structural evaluation with BASRI score
Time frame: day 0
Levels of specific biologic markers of inflammation and bone remodeling in blood
MMP-3, DKK-1, IL-6, IL-17, TNF-α
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
Standard biologic evaluation of sedimentation rate
Time frame: day 0
Standard biologic evaluation of C-reactive protein
Time frame: day 0
Evaluation of spinal mobility with BASMI index
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
Evaluation of disease activity with BASDAI index
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
Evaluation of functional impact with BASFI index
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
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