Early-Phase SPECT/CT for Diagnosing Osteomyelitis: A Retrospective Pilot Study |
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Authors: | Soo Jin Lee Kyoung Sook Won Hyung Jin Choi Yun Young Choi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hanyang University Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.;2.Department of Nuclear Medicine, Keimyung University Dongsan Hospital, Daegu, Korea. |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThe aim of this pilot study was to investigate the potential of early-phase single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) using technetium-99m methyl diphosphonate (99mTc-MDP) for diagnosing osteomyelitis (OM).Materials and MethodsTwenty-one patients with suspected OM were enrolled retrospectively. Three-phase bone scan (TPBS), early-phase SPECT/CT (immediately after blood pool planar imaging), and delayed-phase SPECT/CT (immediately after delayed planar imaging) were performed. The final diagnoses were established through surgery or clinical follow-up for over 6 months. We compared three diagnostic criteria based on (I) TPBS alone, (II) combined TPBS and delayed-phase SPECT/CT, and (III) early-phase SPECT/CT alone.ResultsOM was diagnosed in 11 of 21 patients (nine surgically and two clinically). Of the 11 OM patients, criterion-I, criterion-II, and criterion-III were positive in six, seven, and 10 patients, respectively. Of the 10 non-OM patients, criterion-I, criterion-II, and criterion-III were negative in five, five, and seven patients, respectively. The sensitivity/specificity/accuracy of criterion-I, criterion-II, and criterion-III for diagnosing OM were 54.5%/50.0%/55.0%, 63.6%/50.0%/57.1%, and 90.9%/70.0%/87.5%, respectively.ConclusionThis pilot study demonstrated the potential of using the early-phase SPECT/CT to diagnose OM. Based on the results, prospective studies with a larger sample size should be conducted to confirm the efficacy of early-phase SPECT/CT. |
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Keywords: | Bone and bones Radionuclide imaging Single photon emission computed tomography computed tomography |
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