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Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic performance of SPECT/CT and MRI in patients with ankle and foot pain, with regard to the lesion types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty consecutive patients with ankle and foot pain, who underwent (99m)Tc-MDP SPECT/CT and MRI, were retrosp...

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Autores principales: Ha, Seunggyun, Hong, Sung Hwan, Paeng, Jin Chul, Lee, Dong Yeon, Cheon, Gi Jeong, Arya, Amitabh, Chung, June-Key, Lee, Dong Soo, Kang, Keon Wook
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4323343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25668182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117583
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author Ha, Seunggyun
Hong, Sung Hwan
Paeng, Jin Chul
Lee, Dong Yeon
Cheon, Gi Jeong
Arya, Amitabh
Chung, June-Key
Lee, Dong Soo
Kang, Keon Wook
author_facet Ha, Seunggyun
Hong, Sung Hwan
Paeng, Jin Chul
Lee, Dong Yeon
Cheon, Gi Jeong
Arya, Amitabh
Chung, June-Key
Lee, Dong Soo
Kang, Keon Wook
author_sort Ha, Seunggyun
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic performance of SPECT/CT and MRI in patients with ankle and foot pain, with regard to the lesion types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty consecutive patients with ankle and foot pain, who underwent (99m)Tc-MDP SPECT/CT and MRI, were retrospectively enrolled in this study. Symptomatic lesions were determined based on clinical examination and response to treatment. On MRI and SPECT/CT, detected lesions were classified as bone, ligament/tendon, and joint lesions. Uptake on SPECT/CT was assessed using a 4-grade system. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of SPECT/CT and MRI were evaluated in all detected lesions and each lesion type. Diagnostic value of uptake grade was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis, and diagnostic performance was compared using Chi-square or McNemar tests. RESULTS: In overall lesions, the sensitivity, PPV and NPV of SPECT/CT for symptomatic lesions were 93%, 56%, 91%, and they were 98%, 48%, 95% for MRI. There was no significant difference between SPECT/CT and MRI. However, the specificity of SPECT/CT was significantly higher than that of MRI (48% versus 24%, P = 0.016). Uptake grade on SPECT/CT was significantly higher in symptomatic lesions (P < 0.001), and its area under curve on ROC analysis was 0.787. In the analysis of each lesion type, the specificity of SPECT/CT was poor in joint lesions compared with other lesion types and MRI (P < 0.001, respectively). MRI exhibited lower specificity than SPECT/CT in bone lesions (P = 0.004) and ligament/tendon lesions (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: SPECT/CT has MRI-comparable diagnostic performance for symptomatic lesions in ankle and foot pain patients. SPECT/CT and MRI exhibit different diagnostic specificity in different lesion types. SPECT/CT may be used as a complementary imaging method to MRI for enhancing diagnostic specificity.
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spelling pubmed-43233432015-02-18 Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type Ha, Seunggyun Hong, Sung Hwan Paeng, Jin Chul Lee, Dong Yeon Cheon, Gi Jeong Arya, Amitabh Chung, June-Key Lee, Dong Soo Kang, Keon Wook PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic performance of SPECT/CT and MRI in patients with ankle and foot pain, with regard to the lesion types. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty consecutive patients with ankle and foot pain, who underwent (99m)Tc-MDP SPECT/CT and MRI, were retrospectively enrolled in this study. Symptomatic lesions were determined based on clinical examination and response to treatment. On MRI and SPECT/CT, detected lesions were classified as bone, ligament/tendon, and joint lesions. Uptake on SPECT/CT was assessed using a 4-grade system. Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of SPECT/CT and MRI were evaluated in all detected lesions and each lesion type. Diagnostic value of uptake grade was analyzed using receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis, and diagnostic performance was compared using Chi-square or McNemar tests. RESULTS: In overall lesions, the sensitivity, PPV and NPV of SPECT/CT for symptomatic lesions were 93%, 56%, 91%, and they were 98%, 48%, 95% for MRI. There was no significant difference between SPECT/CT and MRI. However, the specificity of SPECT/CT was significantly higher than that of MRI (48% versus 24%, P = 0.016). Uptake grade on SPECT/CT was significantly higher in symptomatic lesions (P < 0.001), and its area under curve on ROC analysis was 0.787. In the analysis of each lesion type, the specificity of SPECT/CT was poor in joint lesions compared with other lesion types and MRI (P < 0.001, respectively). MRI exhibited lower specificity than SPECT/CT in bone lesions (P = 0.004) and ligament/tendon lesions (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: SPECT/CT has MRI-comparable diagnostic performance for symptomatic lesions in ankle and foot pain patients. SPECT/CT and MRI exhibit different diagnostic specificity in different lesion types. SPECT/CT may be used as a complementary imaging method to MRI for enhancing diagnostic specificity. Public Library of Science 2015-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4323343/ /pubmed/25668182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117583 Text en © 2015 Ha et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ha, Seunggyun
Hong, Sung Hwan
Paeng, Jin Chul
Lee, Dong Yeon
Cheon, Gi Jeong
Arya, Amitabh
Chung, June-Key
Lee, Dong Soo
Kang, Keon Wook
Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type
title Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type
title_full Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type
title_fullStr Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type
title_short Comparison of SPECT/CT and MRI in Diagnosing Symptomatic Lesions in Ankle and Foot Pain Patients: Diagnostic Performance and Relation to Lesion Type
title_sort comparison of spect/ct and mri in diagnosing symptomatic lesions in ankle and foot pain patients: diagnostic performance and relation to lesion type
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4323343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25668182
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117583
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