Temporal arteritis/GCA
Written by: Pat Monahan MD. Edited by: Jeff Greco MD
Overview:
Giant cell arteritis is a systemic vasculitis commonly involving medium sized arteries in the carotid circulation. When it affects the temporal artery it is known as temporal arteritis. Symptoms
Headache, temporal
Jaw pain/claudication
Vision loss on the affected side
Fever and fatigue.
Epidemiology
Affects 1% of population
Most commonly women between 50-70y
Associated with polymyalgia rheumatica
Clinical features [1]
Diagnosis [2]
3 or more criteria 93% sensitive and 91% specific
Age ≥ 50 years old
New onset of headache
Temporal artery tenderness or DECREASED temporal pulse (not related to carotid disease)
ESR ≥ 50 mm/hr
Artery biopsy with necrotizing arteritis or a granulomatous process with multinucleated giant cells
Ultrasound
Temporal arteritis is a vision threatening illness that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. Temporal artery biopsy is difficult/impossible to obtain in the emergency room setting. Ultrasound can provide an additional data point supporting the diagnosis before treating with high dose methylprednisolone (1000mg daily for 3 days) which requires a steroid taper and exposes patients to side effects of high dose steroid use.
US findings
Stenosis
Occlusions
Non-compressible
Halo sign
Inflammatory infiltrate and edema of tunica media
Appears as hypoechoic, thickened vessel wall, that is non-compressible
References
1. Smetana GW, et al. Does this patient have temporal arteritis? JAMA. 2002;287:92-101
2. Hunder GG. The American College of Rheumatology 1990 criteria for the classification of giant cell arteritis. Arthritis Rheum. 1990; 33(8):1122-8
3. Ching J, Smith SM, Dasgupta B, Damato EM. The role of vascular ultrasound in managing giant cell arteritis in ophthalmology. Surv Ophthalmol. 2020 Mar-Apr;65(2):218-226. doi: 10.1016/j.survophthal.2019.11.004. Epub 2019 Nov 24. PMID: 31775013.
4. Schmidt WA. Role of ultrasound in the understanding and management of vasculitis. Therapeutic advances in musculoskeletal disease. 6 (2): 39-47. doi:10.1177/1759720X13512256 - Pubmed
5. Karassa, F., Matsagas, M., Schmidt, W., Ioannidis, J. (2005) Meta-analysis: test performance of ultrasonography for giant-cell arteritis. Ann Intern Med 142: 359–369.