Moon Joo Cheong1, Chong Hyuk Chung2
1 Department of Medicine, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, Korea
2 Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Wonkwang University Hospital, Iksan, Korea
Background: The purpose of this study was to identify the
distribution characteristics of radiological damage to
the hand of rheumatoid arthritis patients and evaluate its
effectiveness using a new damage assessment
method.
Methods: Hand radiographs of a total of 127 rheumatoid
arthritis patients were evaluated. We simplified the
pre-existing van der Heijde modified total sharp score to
assess the extent of bone damage. We selected 36
joints in both hands as regions of interest in our own way,
and the erosion and joint space narrowing were
scored.
Results: When the erosion and joint space narrowing score
values of each joint of the hand were added togeth-
er, the joint space narrowing score was higher than the
overall erosion score. We can see that the scaphoid,lu-
nate,radius and ulnar joints have higher erosion scores, and
the 4th proximal interphalangeal (PIP), Scaphoid,
Lunate, and Radius joints have higher joint space narrowing
scores than other joints. These damage assess-
ment results were similar to the results from the previous
damage assessment model.
Conclusions: The joint space narrowing score is higher
than the erosion score, suggesting that joint space nar-
rowing precedes erosion. When checking the hand X-ray of
rheumatoid arthritis patients, it is necessary to
carefully check the scaphoid,lunate,radius and ulnar and 4th
PIP joints, which relatively high radiographic dam-
age scores. Also, the damage assessment model used in
this study is relatively simple and does not show dif-
ference in analysis results from existing assessment
models, so it can be considered for application in follow-up
research.
Korean J Health Promot 2023;23(4):209-216
Keywords: Rheumatoid arthritis, Hand X-ray, Radiographic
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