Sentinel joint scoring in rheumatoid arthritis: an individualized power Doppler assessment strategy.
Daniel KuoNicolette T MorrisGurjit S KaeleyAmi Ben-ArtziJenny BrookDavid A ElashoffVeena K RanganathPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2020)
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01717859 Key messages • Only a small percent of joints develop power Doppler signal after baseline scanning. • Changes in the SJS correlate well with changes in clinical activity measured by DAS28-ESR over time. • The SJS effect size is higher than total PDUS and US7 scores, and may improve examination feasibility.