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Assessment and comparison of probability scores to predict giant cell arteritis.

Chadi SargiStephanie Ducharme-BenardValerie BenardRosalie-Selene MeunierCarolyn RossJean-Paul Makhzoum
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
Using a combination of clinical score and CDUS halo count provided an accurate GCA prediction method which should be used in the setting of GCA Fast-Track clinics. Key Points • In this prospective cohort of participants with suspected GCA, 3 clinical prediction tools and 2 ultrasound scores were compared head-to-head to predict a final diagnosis of GCA. • For clinical prediction tools, the giant cell arteritis probability score (GCAPS) had the highest sensitivity, whereas the Bhavsar-Khalidi score (BK score) had the highest specificity. • Ultrasound halo count was both sensitive and specific in predicting GCA. • Combination of a clinical prediction tool such as the GCAPS, with ultrasound halo count, provides an accurate method to predict GCA.
Keyphrases
  • giant cell
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • peripheral blood
  • computed tomography
  • ultrasound guided