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Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty

STUDY DESIGN: Planar bone scans with SPECT and SPECT + CT were performed in those patients who underwent peri-operative evaluation for vertebroplasty. The scans were evaluated separately to identify the “culprit” vertebra (e) by two readers and their results were analyzed. OBJECTIVE: Use of planar a...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Kush, Halkar, Raghuveer K, Bartley, Scott C, Schuster, David M
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3613623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23559712
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-3919.106700
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Schuster, David M
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description STUDY DESIGN: Planar bone scans with SPECT and SPECT + CT were performed in those patients who underwent peri-operative evaluation for vertebroplasty. The scans were evaluated separately to identify the “culprit” vertebra (e) by two readers and their results were analyzed. OBJECTIVE: Use of planar and SPECT bone scan for identifying the “culprit” vertebra (e) for vertebroplasty is well established. SPECT + CT is a relatively recent imaging tool providing co-registered fused images. Theoretical advantages of SPECT + CT over conventional SPECT imaging needs to be evaluated and documented. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Percutaneous stabilization of collapsed vertebra by bone cement has now become a standard procedure. However, it is essential to localize the correct vertebra. Imaging modalities like CT scan provides structural or anatomical information where as bone scan (planar + SPECT images) provides more functional or physiological information. Combination of these two imaging modalities is expected to provide much more than information obtained by any one imaging modality separately. To the best our knowledge, there is no reference available in the literature adopting this approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two expert readers, blinded to patient history, evaluated the scans. They independently analyzed planar + SPECT only images followed by SPECT/CT fused images with the aim to identify the acutely fractured vertebra for vertebroplasty. RESULTS: Interpretations changed, on average, 50% of the time as a result of the additional information provided by SPECT + CT. SPECT + CT more precisely localizes tracer abnormalities in the vertebra compared to SPECT imaging alone CONCLUSION: The greatest value of co-registered SPECT + CT bone scan lies in the accurate localization of affected vertebrae in complicated cases of multiple collapsed vertebrae of different ages as well as in the post-vertebroplasty setting
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spelling pubmed-36136232013-04-04 Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty Kumar, Kush Halkar, Raghuveer K Bartley, Scott C Schuster, David M Indian J Nucl Med Original Article STUDY DESIGN: Planar bone scans with SPECT and SPECT + CT were performed in those patients who underwent peri-operative evaluation for vertebroplasty. The scans were evaluated separately to identify the “culprit” vertebra (e) by two readers and their results were analyzed. OBJECTIVE: Use of planar and SPECT bone scan for identifying the “culprit” vertebra (e) for vertebroplasty is well established. SPECT + CT is a relatively recent imaging tool providing co-registered fused images. Theoretical advantages of SPECT + CT over conventional SPECT imaging needs to be evaluated and documented. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Percutaneous stabilization of collapsed vertebra by bone cement has now become a standard procedure. However, it is essential to localize the correct vertebra. Imaging modalities like CT scan provides structural or anatomical information where as bone scan (planar + SPECT images) provides more functional or physiological information. Combination of these two imaging modalities is expected to provide much more than information obtained by any one imaging modality separately. To the best our knowledge, there is no reference available in the literature adopting this approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two expert readers, blinded to patient history, evaluated the scans. They independently analyzed planar + SPECT only images followed by SPECT/CT fused images with the aim to identify the acutely fractured vertebra for vertebroplasty. RESULTS: Interpretations changed, on average, 50% of the time as a result of the additional information provided by SPECT + CT. SPECT + CT more precisely localizes tracer abnormalities in the vertebra compared to SPECT imaging alone CONCLUSION: The greatest value of co-registered SPECT + CT bone scan lies in the accurate localization of affected vertebrae in complicated cases of multiple collapsed vertebrae of different ages as well as in the post-vertebroplasty setting Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3613623/ /pubmed/23559712 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-3919.106700 Text en Copyright: © Indian Journal of Nuclear Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty
title Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty
title_full Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty
title_fullStr Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty
title_full_unstemmed Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty
title_short Incremental benefit of SPECT + CT bone scans over conventional planar and SPECT bone scans in vertebroplasty
title_sort incremental benefit of spect + ct bone scans over conventional planar and spect bone scans in vertebroplasty
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3613623/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-3919.106700
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