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Publication Is salivary gland ultrasonography a useful tool in Sjögren's syndrome? A systematic review(2016) ;Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine (15834565100) ;Milic, Vera (24281704100) ;Jonsson, Malin V. (7102418327) ;Plagou, Athena (24537403400) ;Theander, Elke (6601964302) ;Luciano, Nicoletta (55176889600) ;Rachele, Pascale (57189075274) ;Baldini, Chiara (6603002982) ;Bootsma, Hendrika (7003601081) ;Vissink, Arjan (7005444242) ;Hocevar, Alojzija (6506634484) ;De Vita, Salvatore (7007176721) ;Tzioufas, Athanasios G. (7006545595) ;Alavi, Zarin (55907190800) ;Bowman, Simon J. (16945806100) ;Devauchelle-Pensec, Valerie (6505759997) ;Brown, Jackie (57030731300) ;Carotti, Marina (6701793917) ;Carr, Andrew (57226510870) ;Macleod, Iain (24280412600) ;Rout, Peter Graham John (57220506025) ;Salvim, Sara (57189071148) ;Stel, A. (6601956318) ;Bears, Alan (57189063720) ;Bombardieri, Stéphano (59860653200) ;Ciapetti, Alessandro (6506840460) ;Mandl, Thomas (35740944800) ;Ng, Wan-Fai (35322750400) ;Quartuccio, Luca (13807088500) ;Salaffi, Fausto (7007020179)Tomsic, Matija (7004670720)Objective. Ultrasonography (US) is a sensitive tool in the diagnosis of major salivary gland abnormalities in primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). The aim of this systematic review was to assess the metric properties of this technique. Methods. PUBMED and EMBASE databases were searched. All publications between January 1988 and January 2013 were considered. Data were extracted from the articles meeting the inclusion criteria according to US definition of salivary gland scoring system and metric properties studied. The type and number of glands tested, study design and metric properties according to OMERACT filter (truth, discrimination, feasibility) were assessed. Results. Of 167 publications identified initially with PUBMED and EMBASE, 31 met the inclusion criteria. The number of pSS patients varied among the studies from 16 to 140. The diagnosis of pSS was in line in most of the cases with the American-European Consensus Group (AECG) classification criteria for Sjögren's syndrome. The US examination was performed in suspected pSS only in studies in which the sensitivity ranged from 45.8 to 91.6% and specificity from 73 to 98.1%. There was heterogeneity in regard to the definition of US in B-mode and few studies used US in colour Doppler. Few studies reported reliability of US and sensitivity to change in pSS. Conclusion. US is a valuable tool for detecting salivary gland abnormalities in pSS. Its reliability has been poorly investigated and there is considerable variation in the definition of US abnormalities. Further studies are required to validate and standardize the US definition of salivary gland in pSS. © The Author 2015. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Reliability Exercise of Ultrasound Salivary Glands in Sjögren’s Disease: An International Web Training Initiative(2024) ;Quéré, Baptiste (57223012692) ;Saraux, Alain (56514844800) ;Carvajal-Alegria, Guillermo (56536895300) ;Guellec, Dewi (55318390100) ;Mouterde, Gaël (23027881800) ;Lamotte, Christophe (36801017200) ;Hammenfors, Daniel (56610808000) ;Jonsson, Malin (7102418327) ;Choi, Sung-Eun (58892284400) ;Hong-Ki, Min (58890924900) ;Stel, Alja (6601956318) ;Fisher, Benjamin A. (8664796000) ;Maybury, Mark (35367980700) ;Hofauer, Benedikt (37101559300) ;Ferro, Francesco (56363885700) ;Milic, Vera (24281704100) ;Direnzo, Dana (57200341749) ;Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie (6505759997)Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine (15834565100)Introduction: Major salivary gland ultrasonography (SGUS) demonstrated its good metric properties as an outcome measure for diagnosing primary Sjögren’s disease (SD). The objective was to assess SGUS reliability among sonographers with different levels of experience, using web training. Methods: Sonographers from expert centers participated in the reliability exercise. Before exercises, training was done by videoconferencing. Reliability of the two most experienced sonographers (MES) was assessed and then compared to other sonographers. Intra-reader and inter-reader reliability of SGUS items were assessed by computing Cohen’s κ coefficients. Results: All sets were read twice by all 14 sonographers within a 4-month interval. Intra-reader reliability of MES was almost perfect for homogeneity, substantial for Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) scoring system (OMERACTss). Among LES (less experienced sonographers), reliability was moderate to almost perfect for homogeneity, fair to moderate for OMERACTss, and fair to almost perfect for binary OMERACTss. Inter-reader reliability between MES was almost perfect for homogeneity, substantial for diagnosis, moderate for OMERACTss, and substantial for binary OMERACTss. Compared to MES, reliabilities of LES were moderate to almost perfect for both homogeneity and diagnosis, only fair to moderate for OMERACTss, but increased in binary OMERACTss. Conclusions: Videoconferencing training sessions in an international reliability exercise could be an excellent tool to train experienced and less-experienced sonographers. SGUS homogeneity items is useful to distinguish normal from abnormal salivary glands parenchyma independently of diagnosis. Structural damage evaluations by OMERACT scoring system is a new comprehensive score to diagnose patients with SD and could be easily used by sonographers in a binary method. © The Author(s) 2024. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Salivary gland ultrasound abnormalities in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Consensual US-SG core items definition and reliability(2017) ;Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine (15834565100) ;Nowak, Emmanuel (16025084900) ;Cornec, Divi (26641101300) ;Brown, Jackie (57030731300) ;Carr, Andrew (57226510870) ;Carotti, Marina (6701793917) ;Fisher, Benjamin (8664796000) ;Fradin, Joel (6603830696) ;Hocevar, Alojzija (6506634484) ;Jonsson, Malin V (7102418327) ;Luciano, Nicoletta (55176889600) ;Milic, Vera (24281704100) ;Rout, John (54893951100) ;Theander, Elke (6601964302) ;Stel, Aaltje (59016819500) ;Bootsma, Hendrika (7003601081) ;Vissink, Arjan (7005444242) ;Baldini, Chiara (6603002982) ;Baer, Alan (7007112931) ;Ng, Wan Fai (35322750400) ;Bowman, Simon (16945806100) ;Alavi, Zarrin (55907190800) ;Saraux, Alain (56514844800)Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie (6505759997)Objectives Ultrasonography (US) is sensitive for detecting echostructural abnormalities of the major salivary glands (SGs) in primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). Our objectives were to define selected US-SG echostructural abnormalities in pSS, set up a preliminary atlas of these definitions and evaluate the consensual definitions reliability in both static and acquisition US-SG images. Methods International experts in SG US in pSS participated in consensus meetings to select and define echostructural abnormalities in pSS. The US reliability of detecting these abnormalities was assessed using a two-step method. First 12 experts used a web-based standardised form to evaluate 60 static US-SG images. Intra observer and interobserver reliabilities were expressed in κ values. Second, five experts, who participated all throughout the study, evaluated US-SG acquisition interobserver reliability in pSS patients. Results Parotid glands (PGs) and submandibular glands (SMGs) intra observer US reliability on static images was substantial (κ > 0.60) for the two main reliable items (echogenicity and homogeneity) and for the advised pSS diagnosis. PG inter observer reliability was substantial for homogeneity. SMGs interobserver reliability was moderate for homogeneity (κ = 0.46) and fair for echogenicity (κ = 0.38). On acquisition images, PGs interobserver reliability was substantial (κ > 0.62) for echogenicity and moderate (κ = 0.52) for homogeneity. The advised pSS diagnosis reliability was substantial (κ = 0.66). SMGs interobserver reliability was fair (0.20< κ ≤ 0.40) for echogenicity and homogeneity and either slight or poor for all other US core items. Conclusion This work identified two most reliable US-SG items (echogenicity and homogeneity) to be used by US-SG trained experts. US-PG interobserver reliability result for echogenicity is in line with diagnosis of pSS. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Salivary gland ultrasound abnormalities in primary Sjögren's syndrome: Consensual US-SG core items definition and reliability(2017) ;Jousse-Joulin, Sandrine (15834565100) ;Nowak, Emmanuel (16025084900) ;Cornec, Divi (26641101300) ;Brown, Jackie (57030731300) ;Carr, Andrew (57226510870) ;Carotti, Marina (6701793917) ;Fisher, Benjamin (8664796000) ;Fradin, Joel (6603830696) ;Hocevar, Alojzija (6506634484) ;Jonsson, Malin V (7102418327) ;Luciano, Nicoletta (55176889600) ;Milic, Vera (24281704100) ;Rout, John (54893951100) ;Theander, Elke (6601964302) ;Stel, Aaltje (59016819500) ;Bootsma, Hendrika (7003601081) ;Vissink, Arjan (7005444242) ;Baldini, Chiara (6603002982) ;Baer, Alan (7007112931) ;Ng, Wan Fai (35322750400) ;Bowman, Simon (16945806100) ;Alavi, Zarrin (55907190800) ;Saraux, Alain (56514844800)Devauchelle-Pensec, Valérie (6505759997)Objectives Ultrasonography (US) is sensitive for detecting echostructural abnormalities of the major salivary glands (SGs) in primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). Our objectives were to define selected US-SG echostructural abnormalities in pSS, set up a preliminary atlas of these definitions and evaluate the consensual definitions reliability in both static and acquisition US-SG images. Methods International experts in SG US in pSS participated in consensus meetings to select and define echostructural abnormalities in pSS. The US reliability of detecting these abnormalities was assessed using a two-step method. First 12 experts used a web-based standardised form to evaluate 60 static US-SG images. Intra observer and interobserver reliabilities were expressed in κ values. Second, five experts, who participated all throughout the study, evaluated US-SG acquisition interobserver reliability in pSS patients. Results Parotid glands (PGs) and submandibular glands (SMGs) intra observer US reliability on static images was substantial (κ > 0.60) for the two main reliable items (echogenicity and homogeneity) and for the advised pSS diagnosis. PG inter observer reliability was substantial for homogeneity. SMGs interobserver reliability was moderate for homogeneity (κ = 0.46) and fair for echogenicity (κ = 0.38). On acquisition images, PGs interobserver reliability was substantial (κ > 0.62) for echogenicity and moderate (κ = 0.52) for homogeneity. The advised pSS diagnosis reliability was substantial (κ = 0.66). SMGs interobserver reliability was fair (0.20< κ ≤ 0.40) for echogenicity and homogeneity and either slight or poor for all other US core items. Conclusion This work identified two most reliable US-SG items (echogenicity and homogeneity) to be used by US-SG trained experts. US-PG interobserver reliability result for echogenicity is in line with diagnosis of pSS. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2017. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.
