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18F FDG-PET imaging in musculoskeletal infection.

K D M Stumpe1, K Strobel.   

Abstract

(18)F Fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) has become an encouraging imaging modality in musculoskeletal infection. This application has an incremental value in the assessment of both acute and chronic infection and has shown to be more accurate in detecting chronic osteomyelitis than conventional radionuclide imaging. Whether FDG-PET has the potential to replace conventional scintigraphy completely depends on a number of factors, including cost and availability. Conventional radionuclide studies have represented imaging methods of choice in the diagnosis of implant-associated infection in patients with trauma so far. However, nonspecific tissue uptake of imaging agents and limited spatial resolution restrict their usefulness. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) image quality is degraded in the presence of metallic implants due to susceptibility and beam-hardening artifacts, respectively. Although its role is still evolving, FDG-PET imaging will have increased importance in patients with metallic implants used for trauma surgery because FDG uptake is not hampered by metallic artifacts. In contrast to patients with metallic implants, PET may not be as useful in the diagnosis of infection in patients with failed total joint replacements. In this situation, combined 111Indium-labeled leucocyte/(99m)Tc-sulfur colloid marrow imaging still remains the gold standard. This article reviews the currently available literature on FDG-PET and PET/CT in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal infection.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16770303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Q J Nucl Med Mol Imaging        ISSN: 1824-4785            Impact factor:   2.346


  15 in total

Review 1.  [Bone infections].

Authors:  A H Tiemann; R Braunschweig; G O Hofmann
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 1.000

2.  Radiographic imaging in osteomyelitis: the role of plain radiography, computed tomography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, and scintigraphy.

Authors:  Carlos Pineda; Rolando Espinosa; Angelica Pena
Journal:  Semin Plast Surg       Date:  2009-05       Impact factor: 2.314

3.  The diagnostic value of [(18)F]FDG PET for the detection of chronic osteomyelitis and implant-associated infection.

Authors:  Vera Wenter; Jan-Phillip Müller; Nathalie L Albert; Sebastian Lehner; Wolfgang P Fendler; Peter Bartenstein; Clemens C Cyran; Jan Friederichs; Matthias Militz; Marcus Hacker; Sven Hungerer
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2015-11-07       Impact factor: 9.236

Review 4.  PET-MR imaging using a tri-modality PET/CT-MR system with a dedicated shuttle in clinical routine.

Authors:  Patrick Veit-Haibach; Felix Pierre Kuhn; Florian Wiesinger; Gaspar Delso; Gustav von Schulthess
Journal:  MAGMA       Date:  2012-10-09       Impact factor: 2.310

Review 5.  Clinical Nononcologic Applications of PET/CT and PET/MRI in Musculoskeletal, Orthopedic, and Rheumatologic Imaging.

Authors:  Ali Gholamrezanezhad; Kyle Basques; Ali Batouli; George Matcuk; Abass Alavi; Hossein Jadvar
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 3.959

6.  [99mTc]cFLFLF for Early Diagnosis and Therapeutic Evaluation in a Rat Model of Acute Osteomyelitis.

Authors:  Jing Chen; Hao Cheng; Qingjian Dong; Fei Chen; Zhenhuan Huang; Yi Zhang; Dongfeng Pan; Wei Xiong
Journal:  Mol Imaging Biol       Date:  2015-06       Impact factor: 3.488

7.  [Joint infections. Known facts and new trends].

Authors:  M Diefenbeck; D Abitzsch; G O Hofmann
Journal:  Unfallchirurg       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 1.000

Review 8.  Expanding role of 18F-fluoro-D-deoxyglucose PET and PET/CT in spinal infections.

Authors:  Filip Gemmel; Paul C Rijk; James M P Collins; Thierry Parlevliet; Katrin D Stumpe; Christopher J Palestro
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2010-01-06       Impact factor: 3.134

9.  Use of 18F-fluoride PET to determine the appropriate tissue sampling region for improved sensitivity of tissue examinations in cases of suspected periprosthetic infection after total hip arthroplasty.

Authors:  Hyonmin Choe; Yutaka Inaba; Naomi Kobayashi; Hiroyuki Ike; Chie Aoki; Kazuya Shizukuishi; Naoyuki Iwamoto; Yohei Yukizawa; Takashi Ishida; Tomio Inoue; Tomoyuki Saito
Journal:  Acta Orthop       Date:  2011-06-14       Impact factor: 3.717

10.  Imaging of musculoskeletal bacterial infections by [124I]FIAU-PET/CT.

Authors:  Luis A Diaz; Catherine A Foss; Katherine Thornton; Sridhar Nimmagadda; Christopher J Endres; Ovsev Uzuner; Thorsten M Seyler; Slif D Ulrich; Janet Conway; Chetan Bettegowda; Nishant Agrawal; Ian Cheong; Xiaosong Zhang; Paul W Ladenson; Barry N Vogelstein; Michael A Mont; Shibin Zhou; Kenneth W Kinzler; Bert Vogelstein; Martin G Pomper
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-10-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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