Abstract
Objective. To assess associations of synovial perfusion, cartilage quality, and outcome in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Methods. Synovial perfusion and cartilage quality were assessed by dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in metacarpophalangeal joints of 28 treatment-naive patients with RA at baseline and at 3 and 6 months after methotrexate. Analysis was by linear mixed modeling.
Results. Synovial perfusion variables were associated with remission (p < 0.05) and cartilage quality (p < 0.004). Maximum synovial enhancement was associated to European League Against Rheumatism response (p < 0.05). Synovial perfusion improved in nonresponders over time (p < 0.05).
Conclusion. Synovial perfusion relates to remission, response, and cartilage quality in a cohort of therapy-naive patients with early RA.
Footnotes
This study was supported by a grant from the German “Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung” (BMBF), ArthroMark (01EC1009).
- Accepted for publication February 28, 2019.