Rischke Hans Christian, Hase Charlotte, Schneider Thomas, Walther Markus
SPECT/CT-Institut Freiburg, Schwabentorplatz 6, 79098, Freiburg, Deutschland.
Fuß- und Sprunggelenkchirurgie, Loretto-Krankenhaus Freiburg, Freiburg, Deutschland.
Orthopadie (Heidelb). 2023 Jun;52(6):495-503. doi: 10.1007/s00132-023-04377-3. Epub 2023 Apr 27.
In contrast to standard methods (sonography, X‑ray, CT (computed tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), numerous diseases of the foot or ankle can be diagnosed using SPECT/CT (single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography) with regard to their clinical relevance with high accuracy (up to > 90%). The aim of this review is to provide an up-to-date overview of the importance of SPECT/CT in selected diseases of the foot and ankle.
A literature search was carried out in the Pubmed database using the following terms: SPECT/CT, SPECT, skeletal scintigraphy, CT, computed tomography, foot and ankle disease, OSG, tarsal root, foot pain. The publications were selected with regard to questions and diagnoses that frequently occur in foot and ankle diagnostics. Furthermore, papers that describe a more precise diagnosis, a change in therapy management or a reduction in symptoms due to the use of SPECT/CT were selected.
Several studies have shown that a focally increased bone metabolism in osteoarthritis and osteochondral lesions correlates significantly with the development of pain. The presence of symptomatic ossicles such as the os naviculare accessorium type II and os trigonum can be clearly demonstrated with the help of SPECT/CT and cannot be assigned as the source of the symptoms as accurately with any other imaging method. Bony reactions in the area of coalitions, arthrodesis, osteosynthesis, occult fractures, prostheses and diabetic foot cannot be detected with comparable accuracy using any other imaging method, so that therapy concepts in unclear cases, based only on standard imaging are changed in up to 2/3 of cases by SPECT/CT information.
SPECT/CT is useful when there are clinical uncertainties despite standard imaging.
与标准方法(超声、X射线、CT(计算机断层扫描)、MRI(磁共振成像))不同,对于足部或踝关节的众多疾病,使用SPECT/CT(单光子发射计算机断层扫描/计算机断层扫描)就其临床相关性而言能够以高精度(高达>90%)进行诊断。本综述的目的是提供关于SPECT/CT在选定的足部和踝关节疾病中的重要性的最新概述。
在PubMed数据库中使用以下术语进行文献检索:SPECT/CT、SPECT、骨闪烁显像、CT、计算机断层扫描、足部和踝关节疾病、副舟骨、跗骨窦、足部疼痛。根据足部和踝关节诊断中经常出现的问题和诊断来选择出版物。此外,还选择了那些描述由于使用SPECT/CT而实现更精确诊断、治疗管理改变或症状减轻的论文。
多项研究表明,骨关节炎和骨软骨损伤中局部骨代谢增加与疼痛的发生显著相关。借助SPECT/CT可以清楚地显示有症状的小骨,如II型副舟骨和三角骨,而其他任何成像方法都无法如此准确地确定其为症状来源。联合、关节融合、骨合成、隐匿性骨折、假体和糖尿病足区域的骨反应,使用任何其他成像方法都无法以可比的精度检测到,因此在不明确的病例中,仅基于标准成像的治疗方案在高达2/3的病例中会因SPECT/CT信息而改变。
当尽管进行了标准成像但仍存在临床不确定性时,SPECT/CT是有用的。