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16-Detector multislice CT in the detection of stress fractures: a comparison with skeletal scintigraphy.

A M Groves1, H K Cheow, K K Balan, B A Housden, P W P Bearcroft, A K Dixon.   

Abstract

AIMS: To test the hypothesis that the improved resolution afforded by 16-detector computed tomography (CT) would translate to better stress fracture detection when compared with skeletal scintigraphy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-three cases of suspected stress fractures in 26 patients were investigated using skeletal scintigraphy and 16-detector CT performed on the same day. Planar images of the lower limbs were taken 3h post-injection of 400MBq (99m)Tc-methylene diphosphonate ((99m)Tc-MDP). (99m)Tc-MDP uptake was quantified at suspected fracture sites. CT was performed using a 16-detector multisection machine employing 0.75mm detectors and images reconstructed in 0.5mm increments. Examinations were reported independently and discordant results were compared at follow-up.
RESULTS: At initial reporting scintigraphy identified fractures in 13 of the 33 cases and CT identified four of the 33. In one case, on review of the CT images, a fracture was present in the distal fibula that was not initially identified. This resulted in eight scintigraphic-positive CT-negative discordant cases. The (99m)Tc-MDP uptake was significantly lower in the discordant fracture group compared with the concordant group (p<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Despite technological advances in CT, scintigraphy appeared to detect more stress fractures. As such, multidetector CT should not be used as a routine initial investigation in stress fracture detection. The potential use of (99m)Tc-MDP quantification at fracture sites is of interest and may be worth further investigation.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16179170     DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2005.05.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Radiol        ISSN: 0009-9260            Impact factor:   2.350


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