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SPECT-CT 在骨闪烁显像中检测异位骨化的增值作用。

The added value of SPECT-CT in the detection of heterotopic ossification on bone scintigraphy.

机构信息

Department of Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University, Jabriya, Kuwait.

Department of Nuclear Medicine, Jaber Al-Ahmad Hospital, Ministry of Health, South Surra, Kuwait.

出版信息

Skeletal Radiol. 2020 Feb;49(2):291-298. doi: 10.1007/s00256-019-03286-x. Epub 2019 Jul 30.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the abnormal osteogenesis in non-skeletal tissue. It can be difficult to detect, as it can mimic other conditions clinically and on imaging studies. The purpose of this study was to find the added value of SPECT-CT in accurate detection of HO.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A total of 1780 reports on the PACS system of patients underwent bone scintigraphy at the Department of Nuclear Medicine and were filtered for the term "HO" or "heterotopic bone formation" and "SPECT-CT". Thirty-four patients fulfilled this criterion. All patients had bone scintigraphy and SPECT/CT in the same occasion. Images were reviewed by two nuclear medicine physicians blindly. The certainty of the presence of extra-skeletal soft tissue ossification on the planar with SPECT was graded as "definitely present", "maybe present", or "not present", and the same was determined on planar with SPECT-CT images.

RESULTS

Based on SPECT/CT, 23 (67.6%) patients were found to have HO, and 11 (32.4%) did not have confirming findings. Of the 23 positive patients on SPECT/CT, eight (34.8%) showed "definitely present" and 12 (52.2%) patients were under "maybe present" on SPECT only. Three (13%) patients were negative on the SPECT and showed evidence of HO on CT. Of the 11 patients that did not demonstrate definite evidence of HO on SPECT/CT, seven (63.6%) were negative on SPECT alone and, four (36.4%) were under "maybe present" on SPECT. The definite detection of HO was statistically significant higher when CT is added to SPECT.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that adding the CT component to SPECT is valuable in the detection of HO.

摘要

目的

异位骨化(HO)是指非骨骼组织中的异常成骨。由于其在临床上和影像学研究中可能与其他情况相似,因此很难检测到。本研究的目的是探讨 SPECT-CT 在准确检测 HO 中的附加价值。

材料与方法

在核医学科的 PACS 系统中,共对 1780 份行骨闪烁显像患者的报告进行了筛选,这些报告中包含“HO”或“异位骨形成”和“SPECT-CT”的关键词。符合这一标准的共有 34 名患者。所有患者均在同一时间行骨闪烁显像和 SPECT/CT 检查。由 2 名核医学医师对图像进行盲法评估。在 SPECT 平面上,对额外的软组织骨化的存在程度进行分级,分为“肯定存在”、“可能存在”或“不存在”,在 SPECT-CT 图像上也进行同样的评估。

结果

基于 SPECT/CT,发现 23 例(67.6%)患者存在 HO,11 例(32.4%)患者未发现证实性发现。在 SPECT/CT 阳性的 23 例患者中,8 例(34.8%)在 SPECT 上表现为“肯定存在”,12 例(52.2%)患者为“可能存在”。3 例(13%)患者在 SPECT 上为阴性,但 CT 显示存在 HO。在 SPECT/CT 未发现明确 HO 证据的 11 例患者中,7 例(63.6%)在 SPECT 上为阴性,4 例(36.4%)为“可能存在”。当 CT 与 SPECT 联合使用时,HO 的明确检测率显著提高。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,在 SPECT 中添加 CT 成分对于 HO 的检测具有重要价值。

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