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Rheumatology | 2012

The role of Doppler ultrasound in rheumatic diseases

Francesco Porta; Goran Radunovic; Violeta Vlad; Mihaela C. Micu; Rodina Nestorova; Tzvetanka Petranova; Annamaria Iagnocco

The use of Doppler techniques, including power, colour and spectral Doppler, has greatly increased in rheumatology in recent years. This is due to the ability of Doppler US (DUS) to detect pathological vascularization within joints and periarticular soft tissues, thereby demonstrating the presence of active inflammation, which has been reported to be correlated with the local neo-angiogenesis. In synovitis, DUS showed a high correlation with histological and MRI findings, thus it is considered a valid tool to detect pathological synovial vascularization. Moreover, it is more sensitive than clinical examination in detecting active joint inflammation and in the evaluation of response to treatment. In addition, DUS may be considered as a reference imaging modality in the assessment of enthesitis, MRI being not sensitive and histology not feasible. Moreover, it has been demonstrated to be able to detect changes in asymptomatic enthesis. In conclusion, DUS is a useful and sensitive tool in the evaluation and monitoring of active inflammation. Its widespread use in clinical rheumatological practice is recommended. The aim of this article is to review the current literature about the role of DUS in rheumatic diseases, analysing its validity, reliability and feasibility.


Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment | 2014

Denosumab improves bone mineral density and microarchitecture and reduces bone pain in women with osteoporosis with and without glucocorticoid treatment

Tzvetanka Petranova; Ivan Sheytanov; Simeon Monov; Rodina Nestorova; Rasho Rashkov

Osteoporosis is a key health problem in postmenopausal women with high social and economic impact. Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and deterioration of bone microarchitecture may occur also as a result of long-term glucocorticoid treatment (GCT) of autoimmune or inflammatory conditions. Denosumab specifically inhibits the binding of the receptor activator of nuclear factor-κB to its ligand, thus preventing osteoclast activation and bone resorption. The efficacy and safety of denosumab, administered subcutaneously as 60 mg, once every six months for 12 months, were evaluated in 60 patients with postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) divided into two groups. The GCT group included 30 patients receiving concomitant glucocorticoid therapy and the non-GCT group included 30 patients that did not receive GCT. In the non-GCT group, the 12-month treatment with denosumab resulted in BMD increase of 6.1% and 2.8% in lumbar spine and hip, respectively. T-score increased by 13.1% and 5.6% in both, the lumbar spine and hip. A slight rise in the Trabecular Bone Score (TBS) of 0.3% was observed. Bone pain was markedly reduced by 56.2%. In the GCT group, denosumab therapy increased BMD with 5.8% and 2.3% in lumbar spine and hip, respectively. T-score of lumbar spine and hip significantly increased by 14.0% and 4.4%, and the TBS rose by 5%. Bone pain was reduced by 53.6%. These data confirm the available knowledge on denosumab efficacy and safety in women with PMO and also provide new insights into its therapeutic potential in patients with osteoporosis related to a long-term corticosteroid treatment.


Medical ultrasonography | 2012

Ultrasound of the shoulder

Tzvetanka Petranova; Violeta Vlad; Francesco Porta; Goran Radunovic; Mihaela C. Micu; Rodina Nestorova; Annamaria Iagnocco


Medical ultrasonography | 2012

Ultrasound assessment of the elbow

Goran Radunovic; Violeta Vlad; Mihaela C. Micu; Rodina Nestorova; Tzvetanka Petranova; Francesco Porta; Annamaria Iagnocco


Medical ultrasonography | 2012

Ultrasonography of the Hip

Rodina Nestorova; Violeta Vlad; Tzvetanka Petranova; Francesco Porta; Goran Radunovic; Mihaela C. Micu; Annamaria Iagnocco


Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism | 2014

Evaluating spine micro-architectural texture (via TBS) discriminates major osteoporotic fractures from controls both as well as and independent of site matched BMD: the Eastern European TBS study

Jelena Vasić; Tzvetanka Petranova; Vladyslav Povoroznyuk; Carmen Barbu; Mirjana Karadzic; Filip Gojković; Jelena Elez; Renaud Winzenrieth; Didier Hans; Violeta Culafic-Vojinovic; Catalina Poiana; Nataliia Dzerovych; Rasho Rashkov; Aleksandar Dimic


Medical ultrasonography | 2014

Inter & Intra-Observer Reliability Of Grading Ultrasound Videoclips With Hand Pathology In Rheumatoid Arthritis By Using Non- Sophisticated Internet Tools (LUMINA Study)

Violeta Vlad; Florin Berghea; Annamaria Iagnocco; Mihaela C. Micu; Nemanja Damjanov; Vlado Skakic; S.Z. Prodanovic; Goran Radunovic; Marcin Szkudlarek; Rodina Nestorova; Tzvetanka Petranova; Jasna Kakavouli; Francesco Porta; Carlo Perricone; Anna Ciechomska; Ingrid Möller; Luminita Varzaru; Porin Perić; Christian Dejaco; Mihai Bojinca; Daniela Fodor; Mihaela Milicescu; Esperanza Naredo


Medical ultrasonography | 2012

Ultrasound of the ankle and foot in rheumatology

Mihaela C. Micu; Rodina Nestorova; Tzvetanka Petranova; Francesco Porta; Goran Radunovic; Violeta Vlad; Annamaria Iagnocco


Medical ultrasonography | 2012

Ultrasound of the hand and wrist in rheumatology.

Violeta Vlad; Mihaela C. Micu; Francesco Porta; Goran Radunovic; Rodina Nestorova; Tzvetanka Petranova; Marco Matucci Cerinic; Annamaria Iagnocco


Rheumatology International | 2016

Musculoskeletal ultrasonography in routine rheumatology practice: data from Central and Eastern European countries

Peter Mandl; Asta Baranauskaite; Nemanja Damjanov; Maja Hojnik; Reka Kurucz; Orsolya Nagy; Petr Nemec; Dora Niedermayer; Porin Perić; Tzvetanka Petranova; Andres Pille; Simona Rednic; Violeta Vlad; Martin Zlnay; Peter V. Balint

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Annamaria Iagnocco

Sapienza University of Rome

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Dora Niedermayer

Medical University of Vienna

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