Bc. Vande Berg et al., Dual-detector spiral CT arthrography of the knee: Accuracy for detection of meniscal abnormalities and unstable meniscal tears, RADIOLOGY, 216(3), 2000, pp. 851-857
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Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
PURPOSE: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of dual-detector spir
al computed tomographic (CT) arthrography of the knee in the detection of m
eniscal abnormalities and unstable meniscal tears.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The meniscal changes in 50 consecutive patients who
underwent dual-detector spiral CT of the knee after intraarticular injectio
n of iodinated contrast material (0.55-mm effective section thickness, 0.75
pitch value, 0.3-mm increment reconstruction, 0.43-mm in-plane resolution,
0.3-mm longitudinal resolution) were determined by two observers and were
compared with arthroscopic findings. The sensitivity and specificity of CT
arthrography for the detection of meniscal abnormalities and unstable menis
cal tears and the kappa statistics for assessing interobserver reproducibil
ity were determined.
RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity for the detection of meniscal abno
rmalities were 98% and 94%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity f
or the detection of unstable meniscal tears were 97% and 90%, respectively.
Interobserver agreement was excellent for the detection of meniscal abnorm
alities (kappa = 0.899) and of unstable meniscal tears (kappa = 0.885).
CONCLUSION: Dual-detector spiral CT arthrography of the knee is an accurate
and reproducible method for detecting meniscal abnormalities and unstable
meniscal tears.