Safety and tolerability of ultrasound-guided synovial needle biopsy in Japanese arthritis patients

Mod Rheumatol. 2021 Sep;31(5):960-965. doi: 10.1080/14397595.2020.1847754. Epub 2020 Nov 20.

Abstract

Objectives: We sought to clarify the safety and tolerability of ultrasound (US)-guided synovial needle biopsy in hand and knee joints in Japanese arthritis patients.

Methods: A total of nine consecutive arthritis patients were recruited and scheduled for US-guided synovial needle biopsies. Patients completed a safety questionnaire and patient-reported outcomes (PRO) data of joint pain, stiffness, and swelling pre- and postbiopsy. We also recorded patients' characteristics and willingness to undergo a second biopsy by the same technique. All synovial needle biopsy samples were assessed with pathological and microbial examination to verify whether clinical evaluation was possible.

Results: Five and 4 patients underwent US-guided biopsy from hand and knee joints, respectively. PRO data showed no significant differences in pain, swelling, or stiffness levels before and after biopsy, with a mean 11.8 samples collected per procedure. No significant complications, including joint infection, bleeding, or vasovagal signs, were reported. Histologically adequate synovial tissue was identified in 83 (78%) samples. We were able to submit the biopsy samples to pathological and bacterial analysis to exclude septic arthritis.

Conclusion: We demonstrated that a minimally invasive US-guided needle biopsy is a safe and well-tolerated procedure and the synovial tissue collected was of adequate quality for pathological analysis.

Keywords: Arthritides;; biopsy;; invasiveness;; synovium;; ultrasound guidance.

MeSH terms

  • Arthritis*
  • Biopsy, Needle
  • Humans
  • Image-Guided Biopsy*
  • Japan
  • Ultrasonography, Interventional