Associations Between Syndesmophytes and Facet Joint Ankylosis in Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis Patients on Low-dose CT over 2 Years
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Objectives: In radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (r-axSpA), spinal damage manifests as syndesmophytes and facet joint ankylosis (FJA). We evaluated whether the presence of one lesion increased the risk of the other lesion.
Methods: Patients with r-axSpA underwent low-dose CT (ldCT) and MRI of the whole spine at baseline and 2 years. On ldCT, vertebrae were scored for presence and size of syndesmophytes; facet joints were assessed for ankylosis. MR images were assessed for inflammation. Two hypotheses were tested: (i) presence of FJA is associated with new syndesmophyte(s) on the same vertebral unit (VU) 2 years later, and (ii) presence of bridging syndesmophyte(s) is associated with new FJA on the same VU 2 years later. Two generalized estimating equations models were tested per hypothesis using increase of FJA/syndesmophytes (model A) or presence of FJA/syndesmophytes (model B) as outcome, adjusted for inflammation at baseline. Secondary analyses tested the hypotheses with outcomes on adjacent VUs and dose-response effects.
Results: Fifty-one patients were included (mean age 49, 84% male, 82% HLA-B27+). Baseline bridging syndesmophytes occurred more often (range: 10-60% per VU) than FJA (range: 8-36%). Odds ratios (ORs) (95% CI) for presence of bridging syndesmophytes on development of FJA were 3.55 (2.03, 6.21) for model A and 3.30 (2.14, 5.09) for model B. ORs for presence of baseline FJA on new syndesmophytes were 1.87 (1.20, 2.92) for model A and 1.69 (0.88, 3.22) for model B. Secondary analyses yielded positive ORs for both hypotheses.
Conclusions: Bone formation in vertebrae and in facet joints influence each other's occurrence, with the effect of syndesmophytes being larger than that of FJA.
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