Lucigrai G
Istituto Giannina Gaslini
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The Journal of Rheumatology | 2010
Marta Bertamino; Federica Rossi; Angela Pistorio; Lucigrai G; Maura Valle; Stefania Viola; Silvia Magni-Manzoni; Clara Malattia; Alberto Martini; Angelo Ravelli
Objective. To develop and validate a radiographic scoring system for the assessment of radiographic damage in the hip joint in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Methods. The Childhood Arthritis Radiographic Score of the Hip (CARSH) assesses and scores these radiographic abnormalities: joint space narrowing (JSN), erosion, growth abnormalities, subchondral cysts, malalignment, sclerosis of the acetabulum, and avascular necrosis of the femoral head. Score validation was accomplished by evaluating reliability and correlational, construct, and predictive validity in 148 JIA patients with hip disease who had a total of 381 hip radiographs available for study. Results. JSN was the most frequently observed radiographic abnormality, followed by erosion and sclerosis of the acetabulum. The least common abnormalities were avascular necrosis, growth abnormalities, and malalignment. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability on baseline and longitudinal score values and on score changes was good, with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.76 to 0.98. Early score changes, but not absolute baseline score values, were moderately correlated (rs > 0.4) with clinical indicators of disease damage at last followup observation, thereby demonstrating that the CARSH has good construct and predictive validity. The amount of structural damage in the hip radiograph at last followup observation was predicted better by baseline to 1-year score change (rs = 0.66; p < 0.0001) than by absolute baseline score values (rs = 0.40; p = 0.002). Conclusion. Our results show that the CARSH is reliable and valid for the assessment of radiographic hip damage and its progression in patients with JIA.
European Respiratory Journal | 2016
Wieying Kuo; Mariëtte van de Corput; Adria Perez-Rovira; Marleen de Bruijne; Isabelle Fajac; Harm A.W.M. Tiddens; Marcel van Straten; Laureline Berteloot; Kris De Boeck; C. Braggion; Torkel B. Brismar; R. Casciaro; Desmond W. Cox; Jane C. Davies; C. Kors Van Der Ent; Pilar Garcia Peña; Silvia Gartner; Nanko De Graaf; David M. Hansell; Lena Hjelte; Herma C. Holscher; Annmarie Jeanes; Pim A. de Jong; Ahmed Kheniche; Tim Wr Lee; Lucigrai G; Marco Di Maurizio; Anne Mehl; Anne Munck; Marianne Nuijsink
Progressive cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease is the main cause of mortality in CF patients. CF lung disease starts in early childhood. With current standards of care, respiratory function remains largely normal in children and more sensitive outcome measures are needed to monitor early CF lung disease. Chest CT is currently the most sensitive imaging modality to monitor pulmonary structural changes in children and adolescents with CF. To quantify structural lung disease reliably among multiple centres, standardisation of chest CT protocols is needed. SCIFI CF (Standardised Chest Imaging Framework for Interventions and Personalised Medicine in CF) was founded to characterise chest CT image quality and radiation doses among 16 participating European CF centres in 10 different countries. We aimed to optimise CT protocols in children and adolescents among several CF centres. A large variety was found in CT protocols, image quality and radiation dose usage among the centres. However, the performance of all CT scanners was found to be very similar, when taking spatial resolution and radiation dose into account. We conclude that multicentre standardisation of chest CT in children and adolescents with CF can be achieved for future clinical trials. Multicentre chest CT standardisation is necessary and feasible to maximise image quality and reduce radiationhttp://ow.ly/ZfsaE
American Journal of Roentgenology | 1994
P Tomá; Lucigrai G; A. Marzoli; M Lituania
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography | 1990
Paolo Tomà; Lucigrai G; Marcello Ravegnani; Maurizio Cariati; Gianmichele Magnano; Mario Lituania
American Journal of Roentgenology | 1990
P Tomá; Lucigrai G; P Dodero; M Lituania
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound | 1991
Paolo Tomà; Lucigrai G; Aldo Pelizza
Radiologia Medica | 1998
Gianmichele Magnano; Lucigrai G; De Filippi C; Castriota Scanderberg A; Pacciani E; Tomà P
Radiologia Medica | 1994
Paolo Tomà; Lucigrai G; Gianmichele Magnano; Gusmano R; Giorgio Piaggio
MINERVA Pediatrica | 2009
Antonella Palmieri; Angelo Claudio Molinari; Andrea Rossi; Gandolfo C; Lucigrai G; Pavanello M; Politanò T; Vari Ms; Di Pietro P
Radiologia Medica | 1997
Tomà P; Lucigrai G; Tortori Donati P