Published in:
01-02-2013 | Original article
Utility of 99mTc-MDP hybrid SPECT-CT for diagnosis of skull base osteomyelitis: comparison with planar bone scintigraphy, SPECT, and CT
Authors:
Punit Sharma, Krishan Kant Agarwal, Sourav Kumar, Harmandeep Singh, Chandrasekhar Bal, Arun Malhotra, Rakesh Kumar
Published in:
Japanese Journal of Radiology
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Issue 2/2013
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Abstract
Purpose
To evaluate single photon emission tomography–computed tomography (SPECT-CT) for diagnosis of skull base osteomyelitis (SBO) and to compare this technique with planar bone scintigraphy (BS), SPECT, and CT.
Methods
Data from 13 patients with known/suspected SBO were retrospectively analysed. Planar BS and SPECT images were evaluated by an experienced nuclear medicine physician, CT by and experienced radiologist, and SPECT-CT by the nuclear medicine physician and radiologist in consensus. On the basis of diagnostic confidence a score of 1–5 was given, with 1 being definitely osteomyelitis, 2 being probably osteomyelitis, 3 being equivocal, 4 being probably normal, and 5 being definitely normal. ROC analysis areas under the curves (AUC) were calculated. For diagnostic values a score of ≤2 was taken as positive. Clinical/imaging follow-up/microbiology was taken as reference standard.
Results
AUC was largest for SPECT-CT (0.977) followed by SPECT (0.909), CT (0.886), and planar BS (0.614). However, no significant difference was found between the techniques except for borderline significance between planar BS with SPECT-CT (P = 0.071) and CT (P = 0.072). Accuracy was 46 % for planar BS, 85 % for SPECT, 77 % for CT and 92 % for SPECT-CT.
Conclusion
SPECT-CT seems to be useful, but not superior to planar BS, SPECT, or CT, for diagnosis of SBO.