TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of minimally invasive, ultrasound-guided synovial biopsy techniques by the OMERACT filter - Determining validation requirements
AU - Humby, Frances
AU - Kelly, Stephen
AU - Bugatti, Serena
AU - Manzo, Antonio
AU - Filer, Andrew
AU - Mahto, Arti
AU - Fonseca, Joao Eurico
AU - Lauwerys, Bernard
AU - D'Agostino, Maria Antonietta
AU - Naredo, Esperanza
AU - Lories, Rik
AU - Montecucco, Carlomaurizio
AU - Tak, Paul Peter
AU - Fitzgerald, Oliver
AU - Smith, Malcolm D.
AU - Veale, Douglas J.
AU - Choy, Ernest H.
AU - Strand, Vibeke
AU - Pitzalis, Costantino
PY - 2016/1
Y1 - 2016/1
N2 - Objective: Because limited data currently support the clinical utility of peripherally expressed biomarkers in guiding treatment decisions for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, the search has turned to the disease tissue. The strategic aim of the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) synovitis working group over the years has been to develop novel diagnostic and prognostic synovial biomarkers. A critical step in this process is to refine and validate minimally invasive, technically simple, robust techniques to sample synovial tissue, for use both in clinical trials and routine clinical practice. The objective of the synovitis working group (SWG) at OMERACT 12 (2014) was to examine whether recently developed ultrasound (US)-guided synovial biopsy techniques could be validated according to the OMERACT filter for future clinical use recommendation. Methods: The SWG examined whether current data reporting US-guided synovial biopsy of both large and small joints addressed the OMERACT filters of truth, discrimination, and feasibility. Results: There are currently limited data examining the performance of US-guided synovial biopsy, mainly from observational studies. Thus, it remains critical to evaluate its performance, within the clinical trials context, against the current gold standard of arthroscopic biopsy, with particular reference to: (1) synovial tissue yield, (2) capacity to determine treatment response as measured by a validated synovial biomarker, and (3) tolerability of the procedure. Conclusion: We summarize the discrete work packages agreed to as requirements to validate US-guided synovial biopsy and therefore lead to a global consensus on the use of synovial biopsy for research and clinical practice.
AB - Objective: Because limited data currently support the clinical utility of peripherally expressed biomarkers in guiding treatment decisions for patients with rheumatoid arthritis, the search has turned to the disease tissue. The strategic aim of the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) synovitis working group over the years has been to develop novel diagnostic and prognostic synovial biomarkers. A critical step in this process is to refine and validate minimally invasive, technically simple, robust techniques to sample synovial tissue, for use both in clinical trials and routine clinical practice. The objective of the synovitis working group (SWG) at OMERACT 12 (2014) was to examine whether recently developed ultrasound (US)-guided synovial biopsy techniques could be validated according to the OMERACT filter for future clinical use recommendation. Methods: The SWG examined whether current data reporting US-guided synovial biopsy of both large and small joints addressed the OMERACT filters of truth, discrimination, and feasibility. Results: There are currently limited data examining the performance of US-guided synovial biopsy, mainly from observational studies. Thus, it remains critical to evaluate its performance, within the clinical trials context, against the current gold standard of arthroscopic biopsy, with particular reference to: (1) synovial tissue yield, (2) capacity to determine treatment response as measured by a validated synovial biomarker, and (3) tolerability of the procedure. Conclusion: We summarize the discrete work packages agreed to as requirements to validate US-guided synovial biopsy and therefore lead to a global consensus on the use of synovial biopsy for research and clinical practice.
KW - Rheumatoid arthritis ultrasound
KW - Synovitis biopsy
KW - OMERACT Filter
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U2 - 10.3899/jrheum.141199
DO - 10.3899/jrheum.141199
M3 - Article
C2 - 26034155
AN - SCOPUS:84983514615
SN - 0315-162X
VL - 43
SP - 208
EP - 213
JO - Journal of Rheumatology
JF - Journal of Rheumatology
IS - 1
ER -