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Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?

Monitoring and quantifying bone remodeling are of interest, for example, in correction osteotomies, delayed fracture healing pseudarthrosis, bone lengthening, and other instances. Seven patients who had operations to attach an Ilizarov-derived Taylor Spatial Frame to the tibia gave informed consent....

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Autores principales: Lundblad, Henrik, Maguire, Gerald Q., Olivecrona, Henrik, Jonsson, Cathrine, Jacobsson, Hans, Noz, Marilyn E., Zeleznik, Michael P., Weidenhielm, Lars, Sundin, Anders
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24778581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/249326
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author Lundblad, Henrik
Maguire, Gerald Q.
Olivecrona, Henrik
Jonsson, Cathrine
Jacobsson, Hans
Noz, Marilyn E.
Zeleznik, Michael P.
Weidenhielm, Lars
Sundin, Anders
author_facet Lundblad, Henrik
Maguire, Gerald Q.
Olivecrona, Henrik
Jonsson, Cathrine
Jacobsson, Hans
Noz, Marilyn E.
Zeleznik, Michael P.
Weidenhielm, Lars
Sundin, Anders
author_sort Lundblad, Henrik
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description Monitoring and quantifying bone remodeling are of interest, for example, in correction osteotomies, delayed fracture healing pseudarthrosis, bone lengthening, and other instances. Seven patients who had operations to attach an Ilizarov-derived Taylor Spatial Frame to the tibia gave informed consent. Each patient was examined by Na(18)F PET/CT twice, at approximately six weeks and three months after the operation. A validated software tool was used for the following processing steps. The first and second CT volumes were aligned in 3D and the respective PET volumes were aligned accordingly. In the first PET volume spherical volumes of interest (VOIs) were delineated for the crural fracture and normal bone and transferred to the second PET volume for SUV(max) evaluation. This method potentially provides clinical insight into questions such as, when has the bone remodeling progressed well enough to safely remove the TSF? and when is intervention required, in a timelier manner than current methods? For example, in two patients who completed treatment, the SUV(max) between the first and second PET/CT examination decreased by 42% and 13%, respectively. Further studies in a larger patient population are needed to verify these preliminary results by correlating regional Na(18)F PET measurements to clinical and radiological findings.
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spelling pubmed-39774672014-04-28 Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame? Lundblad, Henrik Maguire, Gerald Q. Olivecrona, Henrik Jonsson, Cathrine Jacobsson, Hans Noz, Marilyn E. Zeleznik, Michael P. Weidenhielm, Lars Sundin, Anders ScientificWorldJournal Clinical Study Monitoring and quantifying bone remodeling are of interest, for example, in correction osteotomies, delayed fracture healing pseudarthrosis, bone lengthening, and other instances. Seven patients who had operations to attach an Ilizarov-derived Taylor Spatial Frame to the tibia gave informed consent. Each patient was examined by Na(18)F PET/CT twice, at approximately six weeks and three months after the operation. A validated software tool was used for the following processing steps. The first and second CT volumes were aligned in 3D and the respective PET volumes were aligned accordingly. In the first PET volume spherical volumes of interest (VOIs) were delineated for the crural fracture and normal bone and transferred to the second PET volume for SUV(max) evaluation. This method potentially provides clinical insight into questions such as, when has the bone remodeling progressed well enough to safely remove the TSF? and when is intervention required, in a timelier manner than current methods? For example, in two patients who completed treatment, the SUV(max) between the first and second PET/CT examination decreased by 42% and 13%, respectively. Further studies in a larger patient population are needed to verify these preliminary results by correlating regional Na(18)F PET measurements to clinical and radiological findings. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3977467/ /pubmed/24778581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/249326 Text en Copyright © 2014 Henrik Lundblad et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Lundblad, Henrik
Maguire, Gerald Q.
Olivecrona, Henrik
Jonsson, Cathrine
Jacobsson, Hans
Noz, Marilyn E.
Zeleznik, Michael P.
Weidenhielm, Lars
Sundin, Anders
Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?
title Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?
title_full Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?
title_fullStr Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?
title_full_unstemmed Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?
title_short Can Na(18)F PET/CT Be Used to Study Bone Remodeling in the Tibia When Patients Are Being Treated with a Taylor Spatial Frame?
title_sort can na(18)f pet/ct be used to study bone remodeling in the tibia when patients are being treated with a taylor spatial frame?
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24778581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/249326
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