Literature DB >> 2292159

SPECT for acute knee pain.

I P Murray1, J Dixon, L Kohan.   

Abstract

In the assessment of acute knee pain following recent trauma frequently related to sporting activities, bone scintigraphy was performed on 52 patients; in 40 of these patients, scintigraphy immediately preceded arthroscopy. SPECT was critical in providing delineation and sitting of the abnormalities; this would not have been feasible with conventional planar imaging in 45 of the patients. Multiple sites of focal uptake were frequently visualized at ligamentous insertions or in intra-articular areas of cartilaginous erosion. Damaged anterior cruciate ligaments were only identified in 5 out of 10 patients, occurring when there was avulsion of the tibial attachment, but changes resulting from patellar injury were demonstrated in all 8 patients. The most characteristic scintigraphic change resulted from meniscal tears, which was diagnosed in 31 out of 35 patients in whom the lesion had been suspected clinically. In the identification of this common injury, SPECT had a sensitivity of 88%, specificity of 87%, and diagnostic accuracy of 88%. Thus, although trauma readily induces scintigraphic abnormalities in and around the knee, the patterns of alteration associated with particular lesions can be identified by SPECT and can provide considerable assistance in management, particularly in determining the need for arthroscopy.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2292159     DOI: 10.1097/00003072-199011000-00015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nucl Med        ISSN: 0363-9762            Impact factor:   7.794


  8 in total

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Authors:  G J Cook; I Fogelman
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1996-06

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Journal:  Nat Rev Immunol       Date:  2019-12-05       Impact factor: 53.106

3.  Bone single-photon emission tomography in recent meniscal tears: an assessment of diagnostic criteria.

Authors:  P J Ryan; M Taylor; M Grevitt; P Allen; J Shields; S E Clarke; I Fogelman
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  1993-08

Review 4.  The role of SPECT in the evaluation of skeletal trauma.

Authors:  I P Murray
Journal:  Ann Nucl Med       Date:  1993-02       Impact factor: 2.668

5.  Comparison of SPECT bone scintigraphy with MRI for diagnosis of meniscal tears.

Authors:  Mohsen Saghari; Masoud Moslehi; Ali Gholamrezanezhad; Mohammad-Naghi Tahmasebi
Journal:  BMC Nucl Med       Date:  2005-04-14

6.  SPECT imaging in the diagnosis of meniscal tears.

Authors:  M P Grevitt; M Taylor; M Churchill; P Allen; P J Ryan; I Fogelman
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 18.000

7.  Radionuclide bone SPECT/CT in the evaluation of knee pain: comparing two-phase bone scintigraphy, SPECT and SPECT/CT.

Authors:  Suat-Jin Lu; Fahim Ul Hassan; Sanjay Vijayanathan; Gopinath Gnanasegaran
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2018-09-11       Impact factor: 3.039

8.  Single photon emission computed tomography in detection of anterior cruciate ligament tear.

Authors:  Anshu Tewari; Subramanyam Padma; Palaniswamy Shanmuga Sundaram
Journal:  Indian J Nucl Med       Date:  2012-07
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