Abstract
We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of combined use of salivary gland ultrasonography (US) and the 2016 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatic Disease (ACR/EULAR) classification criteria for improving the diagnostic efficiency in patients with Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). A US-based salivary gland disease grading system was developed using a cohort comprising 213 SS or non-SS patients who fulfilled the minimum requirements for classifying SS based on the American-European Consensus Group (AECG) and ACR criteria. Using 62 SS or non-SS patients from the 213 patients and who had also undergone all the 5 examinations needed for the ACR/EULAR classification, we compared the diagnostic accuracy of various combinations of the ACR/EULAR and US classifications for diagnosing SS, using the clinical diagnosis of SS by rheumatologists as the gold standard. The ACR/EULAR criteria discriminated clinical SS patients with 77% and 79% accuracy for those with primary or secondary SS and for those with primary SS, respectively. However, the integrated score system of the ACR/EULAR and US classifications yielded 92% and 93% accuracy for these 2 SS patient groups, respectively, provided that US score of 3 was assigned to patients with US grade ≥2, and then patients with integrated threshold score of ≥5 were diagnosed as SS. Cross-validation also indicated improved accuracy of the integrated ACR/EULAR and US score system (91.9 and 93.0% for primary/secondary and primary SS patients, respectively) over that by the ACR/EULAR criteria alone. (74.2 and 86.0%, respectively). The integrated ACR/EULAR and US scoring system can improve the diagnosis of patients with clinical SS.
Highlights
Several classification systems for Sjogren’s syndrome (SS) have been proposed, validated, and updated by the American, European, and Japanese societies
We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of combined use of salivary gland ultrasonography (US) and the 2016 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatic Disease (ACR/European League Against Rheumatic Diseases (EULAR)) classification criteria for improving the diagnostic efficiency in patients with Sjogren’s syndrome (SS)
We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of combined use of the salivary gland US and the ACR/EULAR classification criteria for improving the diagnosis of patients with SS using the clinical diagnosis of rheumatologists as a reference standard
Summary
Several classification systems for Sjogren’s syndrome (SS) have been proposed, validated, and updated by the American, European, and Japanese societies. We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of combined use of the salivary gland US and the ACR/EULAR classification criteria for improving the diagnosis of patients with SS using the clinical diagnosis of rheumatologists as a reference standard. In this attempt, we carefully developed a US-based grading system for the severity of salivary gland disease in SS patients, based on logistic regression models that fitted the probability of SS, thereby reasonably decreasing the inter- and intraobserver errors in reading US images. We report here the improved diagnostic accuracy for SS provided by an integrated score system based on salivary gland US and the ACR/EULAR classification criteria
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