SAT0565 MODIFIED ULTRASONOGRAPHY SCORING SYSTEM BASED ON ORAL MUCOSA AND MAJOR SALIVARY GLANDS IMPROVING THE DIAGNOSTIC SPECIFICITY OF PRIMARY SJÖGREN’S SYNDROME
2020
Background: Primary Sjogren’s syndrome (pSS) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects exocrine systems. Xerostomia is one of representative clinical features which contributes to an accelerated destruction of the mucosal epithelium. Atrophic lesions of the oral mucosa is a common observation in pSS cases. Objectives: To develop a modified ultrasonography scoring system which included the buccal mucosa and major salivary glands in patients with pSS and assess the ultrasonography characteristics of buccal mucosa. Methods: Ultrasonography of buccal mucosa and major salivary glands were conducted for 53 pSS patients and 44 patients with SS-related manifestation but without pSS. The thickness of buccal mucosa and the echogenicity of the buccal mucosa were scored using the 0-2 scoring system. The sonographic features of major salivary glands were scored using the 0-16 scoring system. Differences of buccal mucosa thickness between groups were compared with Mann-Whitney test. The 2 methods (0-16 scoring system, modified 0-18 scoring system) were compared and statistical cutoffs were identified using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Results: The thicknessr the pSS group was significantly thinner than that for the non-pSS group (p Conclusion: The thickness of the oral mucosa in patients with pSS is thinner and the echogenicity in buccal epithelium increases compared with that of non-pSS. The modified ultrasonography scoring system integrated oral mucosa and major salivary glands is able to improve the diagnostic specificity of patients with pSS. References: [1]Belkacem Chebil R, Oueslati Y, Marzouk M, Ben Fredj F, Oualha L, Douki N. Oral Lichen Planus and Lichenoid Lesions in Sjogren’s Syndrome Patients: A Prospective Study. Int J Dent. 2019:1603657. [2]De Vita S, Lorenzon G, Rossi G, Sabella M, Fossaluzza V. Salivary gland echography in primary and secondary Sjogren’s syndrome. Clin Exp Rheumatol 1992;10(4):351-6. [3]Liu Y, Zhu J, Guo H, Li W, Li J, Wang Y, et al. Buccal Mucosa Assessed by Ultrasonography in Healthy Adults: Methodology and Determination of Normal Appearance. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2019;45(5):1297-1305. Acknowledgments: This work was partly supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81571684) Disclosure of Interests: None declared
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