Beslic Nermina, Heber Daniel, Walter Lipp Rainer, Sonneck-Koenne Charlotte, Knoll Peter, Mirzaei Siroos
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, Bolnicka, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Department of Radiology, Medical University of Graz, Austria.
Iran J Radiol. 2015 Jan 12;12(1):e11204. doi: 10.5812/iranjradiol.11204. eCollection 2015 Jan.
Joint replacement is a procedure with a major impact on the quality of life of patients with joint degenerative disease or traumatic injuries. However, some patients develop symptoms after the intervention caused by mechanical loosening or infection. Metabolic imaging by 18F-FDG-PET investigated in these patients isoften hampered by low specificity for diagnosis of possible septic vs. mechanical loosening. The reason for this shortcoming is to our opinion the unawareness of physiological remodeling processes that could be seen in asymptomatic patients.
In order to overcome this drawback, we aimed to find out the physiological metabolic functional pattern in asymptomatic patients with implanted hip prosthesis.
Twelve patients (6 males, 6 females); mean age 73 ± 7 (range 58 - 91) years were prospectively enrolled in the study. The patients were admitted to our department for oncological referral with implanted hip prostheses. All patients explained no symptoms with regard to their implanted prosthesis. The attenuation corrected images were used for analysis.
Fourteen hip prostheses in 12 patients were visually analyzed. Seven out of 14 prostheses among 12 patients showed focal periprosthetic enhanced metabolism, two of which showed two sites of enhanced uptake; whereas, the remaining five prostheses showed singular hypermetabolic areas within the periprosthetic site. The remaining seven prostheses in the other five patients showed no periprosthetic-enhanced uptake.
Of the asymptomatic patients investigated, 58% showed focal enhanced periprosthetic glucose metabolism. This finding should be taken into consideration as a more probable unspecific metabolic pattern for correct interpretation of 18F-FDG-PET studies in patients with suspected septic loosening of the hip prosthesis.
关节置换术对患有关节退行性疾病或创伤性损伤的患者的生活质量有重大影响。然而,一些患者在干预后会因机械性松动或感染而出现症状。在这些患者中进行的18F-FDG-PET代谢成像常常因对可能的感染性与机械性松动诊断的低特异性而受到阻碍。我们认为,这一缺点的原因是对无症状患者中可见的生理重塑过程缺乏认识。
为了克服这一缺点,我们旨在找出植入髋关节假体的无症状患者的生理代谢功能模式。
前瞻性纳入12例患者(6例男性,6例女性);平均年龄73±7(范围58 - 91)岁。这些患者因植入髋关节假体被转诊至我科进行肿瘤学评估。所有患者均表示其植入的假体无任何症状。使用衰减校正图像进行分析。
对12例患者的14个髋关节假体进行了视觉分析。12例患者中的14个假体中有7个显示假体周围局灶性代谢增强,其中2个显示有两个摄取增强部位;而其余5个假体在假体周围部位显示单个高代谢区域。其他5例患者中的其余7个假体未显示假体周围摄取增强。
在接受调查的无症状患者中,58%显示假体周围葡萄糖代谢局灶性增强。在对疑似髋关节假体感染性松动的患者进行18F-FDG-PET研究的正确解读时,应将这一发现视为更可能的非特异性代谢模式加以考虑。