In this cross-sectional study, it was planned to compare the frequency of subclinical synovitis in the distal interphalangeal joints of the hands in psoriasis patients. 28 patients followed up by the Dermatology Department with a diagnosis of psoriasis and referred to us and 28 healthy volunteers were included in the study. Participants' age, gender, body mass index (BMI), year of psoriasis diagnosis, treatments they received, and comorbid diseases were recorded as demographic information. Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) and Nail Psoriasis Severity Index (NAPSI) were calculated by a dermatologist. Tenderness in the distal interphalangeal joints of both hands was evaluated by palpation. Subsequently, the presence of ultrasonographic synovitis findings of the participants was examined by a physician who was experienced in musculoskeletal ultrasonography and was blind to clinical evaluations. Scoring was done with the EULAR GS / PD joint scoring system and EULAR-OMERACT composite scoring system. The scores of the most affected joint were used in statistical analysis. Comparisons were made between psoriasis and control groups in terms of scores. Relationships between variables in the psoriasis group were examined.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
56
The presence of subclinic synovitis findings in the hand joints was evaluated with musculoskeletal ultrasonography.
Ufuk University
Ankara, Çankaya, Turkey (Türkiye)
GS/PD score
Intaarticular fluid (0 = absent, 1 = present), synovial hypertrophy (0 = absent, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe), bone erosion (0 = absent, 1 = 2 erosion, 2 = More than 2 erosion), surrounding soft tissue swelling (0 = absent, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate) with gray scale; the presence of blood flow in the area with synovial proliferation with power Doppler (0 = no signal, 1 = less signal in one vessel, 2 = moderate signal at vascular intersections, 3 = intense signal on more than half of the joint surface) are evaluated and scored. GS and PD scores of the joint with the greatest involvement are used in statistical analysis.
Time frame: 8 month
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