ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Doppler sonographic analysis of synovial vascularization in knee joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: increased color flow signals and reduced vascular resistance
Ai Sato1 , Atsushi Takahashi1, Yukio Yamadera2, Isao Takeda1, Takashi Kanno1, Yoshito Ohguchi3, Tomoe Nishimaki4 and Reiji Kasukawa1
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Division of Rheumatology, Ohta Nishinouchi Hospital, 2-5-20 Nishinouchi, Koriyama 963-8558, Japan |
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Physiological Examination Unit, Ohta Nishinouchi Hospital, Koriyama, Japan |
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Ohguchi Clinic, Koriyama, Japan |
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Nishimaki Clinic, Wada-aza-oaza, Sukagawa, Japan |
Received: 01 June 2004 Accepted: 29 September 2004
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Abstract Synovial vascularization was analyzed by power Doppler and spectral Doppler sonography in 42 knee joints of 28 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The synovial vessels with greater intensity of color flow signals demonstrated significantly lower indicators of vascular resistance resistive index (P < 0.01) and pulsatility index (P < 0.01) than those with lesser intensity. Consequently, an inverse correlation was observed between intensity of color flow signals and both resistive index (P < 0.01) and pulsatility index (P < 0.01).
Key words Doppler sonography - Knee joint - Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) - Synovial vascularization - Vascular resistance
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