@article{Krabbe2019, abstract = {Objective.To develop a whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scoring system for peripheral arthritis and enthesitis.Methods.After consensus on definitions/locations of MRI pathologies, 4 multireader exercises were performed. Eighty-three joints were scored 0–3 separately for synovitis and osteitis, and 33 entheses 0–3 separately for soft tissue inflammation and osteitis.Results.In the last exercise, reliability was moderate-good for musculoskeletal radiologists and rheumatologists with previously demonstrated good scoring proficiency. Median pairwise single-measure/average-measure ICC were 0.67/0.80 for status scores and 0.69/0.82 for change scores; κ ranged 0.35–0.77.Conclusion.Whole-body MRI scoring of peripheral arthritis and enthesitis is reliable, which encourages further testing and refinement in clinical trials.}, author = {Krabbe, Simon and Eshed, Iris and Gandjbakhch, Frédérique and Pedersen, Susanne J. and Bird, Paul and Mathew, Ashish J. and Lambert, Robert G. and Maksymowych, Walter P. and Glinatsi, Daniel and Stoenoiu, Maria S. and Poggenborg, René and Jans, Lennart and Jaremko, Jacob L. and Herregods, Nele and Foltz, Violaine and Conaghan, Philip G. and Althoff, Christian E. and Paschke, Joel and Peterfy, Charles and Hermann, Kay-Geert A. and Østergaard, Mikkel}, doi = {10.3899/jrheum.181084}, journal = {The Journal of Rheumatology}, month = {feb}, pages = {1215-1221}, title = {Development and Validation of an OMERACT MRI Whole-Body Score for Inflammation in Peripheral Joints and Entheses in Inflammatory Arthritis (MRI-WIPE)}, url = {https://oadoi.org/10.3899/jrheum.181084}, volume = {46}, year = {2019} }