TY - JOUR
T1 - Muscle stiffness in rheumatoid arthritis is not altered or associated with muscle weakness
T2 - A shear wave elastography study
AU - Alfuraih, Abdulrahman M.
AU - Tan, Ai Lyn
AU - O’Connor, Philip
AU - Emery, Paul
AU - Wakefield, Richard J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, © 2019 Japan College of Rheumatology.
PY - 2020/7/3
Y1 - 2020/7/3
N2 - Objectives: To investigate muscle stiffness and strength in rheumatoid arthritis patients compared to healthy controls. Methods: A sample of 80 RA patients from three discrete groups: 1–newly diagnosed treatment-naïve RA (n = 29), 2–active RA for at least 1 year (n = 18) and 3–in remission RA for at least 1 year (n = 33), was compared to 40 healthy controls. Shear wave velocity (SWV) was measured using shear wave elastography as a surrogate for tissue stiffness in multiple muscles. All participants performed isometric grip strength, timed get-up-and-go test, 30-s chair stand test and isokinetic knee extension/flexion (60°/s). The difference in SWV amongst the groups was tested using one-way ANOVA, and the correlation between SWV and muscle strength results were calculated using Pearson’s coefficients. Results: The mean age ± SD was 61.2 ± 12.8 for RA patients and 61.5 ± 10.5 years for controls. SWV was not significantly different amongst the groups on all muscles (p >.05). In comparison to controls, the new and active RA groups showed a significantly lower isokinetic strength by –29% (p =.013) and –28% (p =.040), fewer chair stands by –28% (p =.001) and –44% (p <.001), longer walking times by –25% (p =.025) and –30% (p =.001), respectively, and weaker grip strength by –45% for both (p <.001). The muscle strength in the remission RA groups was not significantly lower, except in the isokinetic knee strength (–21%; p =.027). The correlations between SWE and the muscle assessment results were weak and insignificant (r < 0.30; p >.05). Conclusion: Significant muscle weakness was demonstrated in patients with RA disease. However, muscle stiffness was normal and not associated with muscle strength.
AB - Objectives: To investigate muscle stiffness and strength in rheumatoid arthritis patients compared to healthy controls. Methods: A sample of 80 RA patients from three discrete groups: 1–newly diagnosed treatment-naïve RA (n = 29), 2–active RA for at least 1 year (n = 18) and 3–in remission RA for at least 1 year (n = 33), was compared to 40 healthy controls. Shear wave velocity (SWV) was measured using shear wave elastography as a surrogate for tissue stiffness in multiple muscles. All participants performed isometric grip strength, timed get-up-and-go test, 30-s chair stand test and isokinetic knee extension/flexion (60°/s). The difference in SWV amongst the groups was tested using one-way ANOVA, and the correlation between SWV and muscle strength results were calculated using Pearson’s coefficients. Results: The mean age ± SD was 61.2 ± 12.8 for RA patients and 61.5 ± 10.5 years for controls. SWV was not significantly different amongst the groups on all muscles (p >.05). In comparison to controls, the new and active RA groups showed a significantly lower isokinetic strength by –29% (p =.013) and –28% (p =.040), fewer chair stands by –28% (p =.001) and –44% (p <.001), longer walking times by –25% (p =.025) and –30% (p =.001), respectively, and weaker grip strength by –45% for both (p <.001). The muscle strength in the remission RA groups was not significantly lower, except in the isokinetic knee strength (–21%; p =.027). The correlations between SWE and the muscle assessment results were weak and insignificant (r < 0.30; p >.05). Conclusion: Significant muscle weakness was demonstrated in patients with RA disease. However, muscle stiffness was normal and not associated with muscle strength.
KW - arthritis
KW - diagnostic imaging
KW - Elasticity imaging techniques
KW - muscles
KW - rheumatoid
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U2 - 10.1080/14397595.2019.1645374
DO - 10.1080/14397595.2019.1645374
M3 - Article
C2 - 31314615
AN - SCOPUS:85070229978
SN - 1439-7595
VL - 30
SP - 617
EP - 625
JO - Modern Rheumatology
JF - Modern Rheumatology
IS - 4
ER -