RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Development and Validation of an OMERACT MRI Whole-Body Score for Inflammation in Peripheral Joints and Entheses in Inflammatory Arthritis (MRI-WIPE) JF The Journal of Rheumatology JO J Rheumatol FD The Journal of Rheumatology SP 1215 OP 1221 DO 10.3899/jrheum.181084 VO 46 IS 9 A1 Simon Krabbe A1 Iris Eshed A1 Frédérique Gandjbakhch A1 Susanne J. Pedersen A1 Paul Bird A1 Ashish J. Mathew A1 Robert G. Lambert A1 Walter P. Maksymowych A1 Daniel Glinatsi A1 Maria S. Stoenoiu A1 René Poggenborg A1 Lennart Jans A1 Jacob L. Jaremko A1 Nele Herregods A1 Violaine Foltz A1 Philip G. Conaghan A1 Christian E. Althoff A1 Joel Paschke A1 Charles Peterfy A1 Kay-Geert A. Hermann A1 Mikkel Østergaard YR 2019 UL http://www.jrheum.org/content/46/9/1215.abstract AB Objective. To develop a whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scoring system for peripheral arthritis and enthesitis.Methods. After consensus on definitions/locations of MRI pathologies, 4 multireader exercises were performed. Eighty-three joints were scored 0–3 separately for synovitis and osteitis, and 33 entheses 0–3 separately for soft tissue inflammation and osteitis.Results. In the last exercise, reliability was moderate-good for musculoskeletal radiologists and rheumatologists with previously demonstrated good scoring proficiency. Median pairwise single-measure/average-measure ICC were 0.67/0.80 for status scores and 0.69/0.82 for change scores; κ ranged 0.35–0.77.Conclusion. Whole-body MRI scoring of peripheral arthritis and enthesitis is reliable, which encourages further testing and refinement in clinical trials.