How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study
This study aimed to perform an overview of how ultrasound (US) is being used, implemented, and applied in rheumatologic centers in Latin America (LA). A retrospective, multicenter 1-year experience study was undertaken. Eighteen centers from eight countries were involved. The following information w...
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ir-10336-236952021-04-02T05:36:16Z How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study Gutierrez, Marwin Hernandez-Diaz, Cristina Ventura-Rios, Lucio Saldarriaga-Rivera, Lina María Ruta, Santiago Alva, Magaly Trujillo, Claudia Mora Pérez, Wilkerson Terrazas, Henry del Carmen Arape Toyo, Rodolfo Quintero, Maritza Solano, Carla Santiago, Oscar Sedano Sotomayor, Janet Grisel Huamán Cefferino, Cesar Py, Guillermo E Audisio, Marcelo J Spindler, Walter Javier Berman, Horacio Airoldi, Carla Wong, Rómulo del Castillo Araujo, Ana Laura Álvarez Díaz, Mario E Villaquiran, Carmen Cerón Mantilla, Rubén Darío Mendonça, José Alexandre da Silveira, Inês Guimarães do Prado, Aline Defaveri Bisi, Melissa Cláudia Rosario, Violeta Medrano-Sánchez, Jeannette Muñoz-Louis, Roberto Lozada-Navarro, Ana Cecilia Bernal, Araceli Lozano, Maribel Pineda, Carlos Adolescent Adult Aged Ankle Article Connective tissue disease Dermatomyositis Echography Female Hand Human Major clinical study Male Multicenter study (topic) Orthopedics Osteoarthritis Polymyositis Priority journal Psoriatic arthritis Rehabilitation center Retrospective study Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatology Shoulder Shoulder pain Sjoegren syndrome South and central america Systemic lupus erythematosus Systemic sclerosis Wrist Clinical trial Diagnostic imaging Echography Middle aged Multicenter study Patient referral Procedures Rheumatic disease Rheumatology Utilization Very elderly Young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Female Humans Latin america Male Middle aged Referral and consultation Retrospective studies Rheumatic diseases Rheumatology Ultrasonography Young adult Applications Rheumatology Ultrasound This study aimed to perform an overview of how ultrasound (US) is being used, implemented, and applied in rheumatologic centers in Latin America (LA). A retrospective, multicenter 1-year experience study was undertaken. Eighteen centers from eight countries were involved. The following information were collected: demographic data, indication to perform an US examination, physician that required the examination, and the anatomical region required for the examination. A total of 7167 patients underwent an US examination. The request for US examinations came most frequently from their own institution (5981 (83.45 %)) than from external referral (1186 (16.55 %)). The services that more frequently requested an US examination were rheumatology 5154 (71.91 %), followed by orthopedic 1016 (14.18 %), and rehabilitation 375 (5.23 %). The most frequently scanned area was the shoulder in 1908 cases (26.62 %), followed by hand 1754 (24.47 %), knee 1518 (21.18 %), ankle 574 (8.01 %), and wrist 394 (5.50 %). Osteoarthritis was the most common disease assessed (2279 patients (31.8 %)), followed by rheumatoid arthritis (2125 patients (29.65 %)), psoriatic arthritis (869 patients (12.1 %)), painful shoulder syndrome (545 (7.6 %)), connective tissue disorders (systemic sclerosis 339 (4.7 %), polymyositis/dermatomyositis 107 (1.4 %), Sjögren’s syndrome 60 (0.8 %), and systemic lupus erythematosus 57 (0.8 %)). US evaluation was more frequently requested for diagnostic purposes (3981 (55.5 %)) compared to follow-up studies (2649 (36.9 %)), research protocols (339 (4.73 %)), and invasive guided procedures (198 (2.76 %)). US registered increasing applications in rheumatology and highlighted its positive impact in daily clinical practice. US increases the accuracy of the musculoskeletal clinical examination, influence the diagnosis, and the disease management. © 2016, International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR). 2016 2020-05-26T00:04:34Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 7703198 https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23695 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10067-016-3382-y eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Springer London instname:Universidad del Rosario reponame:Repositorio Institucional EdocUR |
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Adolescent Adult Aged Ankle Article Connective tissue disease Dermatomyositis Echography Female Hand Human Major clinical study Male Multicenter study (topic) Orthopedics Osteoarthritis Polymyositis Priority journal Psoriatic arthritis Rehabilitation center Retrospective study Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatology Shoulder Shoulder pain Sjoegren syndrome South and central america Systemic lupus erythematosus Systemic sclerosis Wrist Clinical trial Diagnostic imaging Echography Middle aged Multicenter study Patient referral Procedures Rheumatic disease Rheumatology Utilization Very elderly Young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Female Humans Latin america Male Middle aged Referral and consultation Retrospective studies Rheumatic diseases Rheumatology Ultrasonography Young adult Applications Rheumatology Ultrasound |
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Adolescent Adult Aged Ankle Article Connective tissue disease Dermatomyositis Echography Female Hand Human Major clinical study Male Multicenter study (topic) Orthopedics Osteoarthritis Polymyositis Priority journal Psoriatic arthritis Rehabilitation center Retrospective study Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatology Shoulder Shoulder pain Sjoegren syndrome South and central america Systemic lupus erythematosus Systemic sclerosis Wrist Clinical trial Diagnostic imaging Echography Middle aged Multicenter study Patient referral Procedures Rheumatic disease Rheumatology Utilization Very elderly Young adult Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Female Humans Latin america Male Middle aged Referral and consultation Retrospective studies Rheumatic diseases Rheumatology Ultrasonography Young adult Applications Rheumatology Ultrasound Gutierrez, Marwin Hernandez-Diaz, Cristina Ventura-Rios, Lucio Saldarriaga-Rivera, Lina María Ruta, Santiago Alva, Magaly Trujillo, Claudia Mora Pérez, Wilkerson Terrazas, Henry del Carmen Arape Toyo, Rodolfo Quintero, Maritza Solano, Carla Santiago, Oscar Sedano Sotomayor, Janet Grisel Huamán Cefferino, Cesar Py, Guillermo E Audisio, Marcelo J Spindler, Walter Javier Berman, Horacio Airoldi, Carla Wong, Rómulo del Castillo Araujo, Ana Laura Álvarez Díaz, Mario E Villaquiran, Carmen Cerón Mantilla, Rubén Darío Mendonça, José Alexandre da Silveira, Inês Guimarães do Prado, Aline Defaveri Bisi, Melissa Cláudia Rosario, Violeta Medrano-Sánchez, Jeannette Muñoz-Louis, Roberto Lozada-Navarro, Ana Cecilia Bernal, Araceli Lozano, Maribel Pineda, Carlos How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study |
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This study aimed to perform an overview of how ultrasound (US) is being used, implemented, and applied in rheumatologic centers in Latin America (LA). A retrospective, multicenter 1-year experience study was undertaken. Eighteen centers from eight countries were involved. The following information were collected: demographic data, indication to perform an US examination, physician that required the examination, and the anatomical region required for the examination. A total of 7167 patients underwent an US examination. The request for US examinations came most frequently from their own institution (5981 (83.45 %)) than from external referral (1186 (16.55 %)). The services that more frequently requested an US examination were rheumatology 5154 (71.91 %), followed by orthopedic 1016 (14.18 %), and rehabilitation 375 (5.23 %). The most frequently scanned area was the shoulder in 1908 cases (26.62 %), followed by hand 1754 (24.47 %), knee 1518 (21.18 %), ankle 574 (8.01 %), and wrist 394 (5.50 %). Osteoarthritis was the most common disease assessed (2279 patients (31.8 %)), followed by rheumatoid arthritis (2125 patients (29.65 %)), psoriatic arthritis (869 patients (12.1 %)), painful shoulder syndrome (545 (7.6 %)), connective tissue disorders (systemic sclerosis 339 (4.7 %), polymyositis/dermatomyositis 107 (1.4 %), Sjögren’s syndrome 60 (0.8 %), and systemic lupus erythematosus 57 (0.8 %)). US evaluation was more frequently requested for diagnostic purposes (3981 (55.5 %)) compared to follow-up studies (2649 (36.9 %)), research protocols (339 (4.73 %)), and invasive guided procedures (198 (2.76 %)). US registered increasing applications in rheumatology and highlighted its positive impact in daily clinical practice. US increases the accuracy of the musculoskeletal clinical examination, influence the diagnosis, and the disease management. © 2016, International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR). |
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Gutierrez, Marwin Hernandez-Diaz, Cristina Ventura-Rios, Lucio Saldarriaga-Rivera, Lina María Ruta, Santiago Alva, Magaly Trujillo, Claudia Mora Pérez, Wilkerson Terrazas, Henry del Carmen Arape Toyo, Rodolfo Quintero, Maritza Solano, Carla Santiago, Oscar Sedano Sotomayor, Janet Grisel Huamán Cefferino, Cesar Py, Guillermo E Audisio, Marcelo J Spindler, Walter Javier Berman, Horacio Airoldi, Carla Wong, Rómulo del Castillo Araujo, Ana Laura Álvarez Díaz, Mario E Villaquiran, Carmen Cerón Mantilla, Rubén Darío Mendonça, José Alexandre da Silveira, Inês Guimarães do Prado, Aline Defaveri Bisi, Melissa Cláudia Rosario, Violeta Medrano-Sánchez, Jeannette Muñoz-Louis, Roberto Lozada-Navarro, Ana Cecilia Bernal, Araceli Lozano, Maribel Pineda, Carlos |
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Gutierrez, Marwin Hernandez-Diaz, Cristina Ventura-Rios, Lucio Saldarriaga-Rivera, Lina María Ruta, Santiago Alva, Magaly Trujillo, Claudia Mora Pérez, Wilkerson Terrazas, Henry del Carmen Arape Toyo, Rodolfo Quintero, Maritza Solano, Carla Santiago, Oscar Sedano Sotomayor, Janet Grisel Huamán Cefferino, Cesar Py, Guillermo E Audisio, Marcelo J Spindler, Walter Javier Berman, Horacio Airoldi, Carla Wong, Rómulo del Castillo Araujo, Ana Laura Álvarez Díaz, Mario E Villaquiran, Carmen Cerón Mantilla, Rubén Darío Mendonça, José Alexandre da Silveira, Inês Guimarães do Prado, Aline Defaveri Bisi, Melissa Cláudia Rosario, Violeta Medrano-Sánchez, Jeannette Muñoz-Louis, Roberto Lozada-Navarro, Ana Cecilia Bernal, Araceli Lozano, Maribel Pineda, Carlos |
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How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study |
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How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study |
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How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study |
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How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study |
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How is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in Latin American centers? Results from a multicenter study |
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how is the ultrasound in rheumatology used, implemented, and applied in latin american centers? results from a multicenter study |
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