Update on the OMERACT Magnetic Resonance Imaging Task Force: Research and Future Directions

Philip G Conaghan, Fiona M McQueen, Paul Bird, Charles Peterfy, Espen Haavardsholm, Frédérique Gandjbakhch, Iris Eshed, Ida K Haugen, Siri Lillegraven, Uffe Møller Døhn, Bo Ejbjerg, Violaine Foltz, Laura Coates, Pernille Bøyesen, Kay-Geert Hermann, Jane Freeston, Marissa Lassere, Philip O'Connor, Paul Emery, Harry GenantMikkel Østergaard

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Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides an important biomarker across a range of rheumatological diseases. At the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) 11 meeting, the MRI task force continued its work of developing and improving the use of MRI outcomes for use in clinical trials. The breadth of pathology in the Rheumatoid Arthritis MRI Score has been strengthened with further work on the development of a joint space narrowing score, and a series of exercises presented at OMERACT 11 demonstrated good reliability and construct validity for this assessment. Understanding the importance of residual inflammation after RA treatment remains a major focus of the group's work. Analyses were presented on defining the level of synovitis (using MRI scores of a single hand) that would predict absence of erosion progression. The development of the OMERACT Hand Osteoarthritis MRI score has continued with substantial work presented on its iterative development, including pathology definition, scaling, and subsequent reliability of the score. Optimizing the role of MRI as a robust biomarker and surrogate outcome remains a priority for this group.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Rheumatology
Volume41
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)383-5
Number of pages3
ISSN0315-162X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2014

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