
Chikungunya Fever: Comparison Study of Synovitis and Tenosynovitis of the Hands and Wrists Using Physical Examination, Ultrasound, and MRI Findings
2021; Wiley; Volume: 41; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/jum.15766
ISSN1550-9613
AutoresCaio Leal Leidersnaider, Flávio Sztajnbok, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho, João Luiz Pereira Vaz, Marina Porangaba, Paulo César Hamdan, Pedro Martins, Carolina Pesce Lamas Constantino, Roger Vinicius Ancillotti, Alexandre Malta da Costa Messeder, Débora Guimarães Monteiro, Mayara Malta Folly, Roberto Mogami,
Tópico(s)Virology and Viral Diseases
ResumoTo compare musculoskeletal changes on a physical examination (PE), ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the hands and wrists of patients with Chikungunya fever (CF).The sample consisted of 30 patients in the chronic phase of CF. The sites analyzed were the interphalangeal (IP), metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and wrist/mediocarpal (WMC) joints and periarticular soft tissue. The interval between the PE and imaging tests was 7 days, and the interval between US and MRI was 2 days. The kappa coefficient was calculated to estimate the agreement between the PE and US and MRI findings and between the US and MRI findings.Significant agreement was observed between PE and US in the diagnosis of synovitis. The only statistically significant agreement between US and MRI was the finding of flexor tenosynovitis; the agreement was moderate.US has great potential for use in diagnosing synovitis suspected based on a PE. The limited agreement observed between US and MRI, in turn, may suggest a complementary role of these methods.
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