The promising role of F-18-FDG PET in detecting infected lower limb prosthesis implants

Citation
Hm. Zhuang et al., The promising role of F-18-FDG PET in detecting infected lower limb prosthesis implants, J NUCL MED, 42(1), 2001, pp. 44-48
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ISSN journal
01615505 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
44 - 48
Database
ISI
SICI code
0161-5505(200101)42:1<44:TPROFP>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of using F-18-FDG and PET for the detection of infection associated with lower limb arthropl asty. Methods: Seventy-four prostheses in 62 patients in whom infection was suspected after artificial hip or knee placement were studied with this te chnique. Images were obtained 60 min after an intravenous injection of FDG. The images were interpreted as positive for infection if tracer uptake was increased at the bone-prosthesis interface. A final diagnosis was made by surgical exploration or clinical follow-up for 1 y. PET results were compar ed with the follow-up outcome in all patients. Results: The sensitivity, sp ecificity, and accuracy of PET for detecting infection associated with knee prostheses were 90.9%, 72.0%, and 77.8%, respectively. The sensitivity. sp ecificity, and accuracy of PET for detecting infection associated with hip prostheses were 90%, 89.3%, and 89.5%, respectively. Overall, the sensitivi ty was 90.5% and the specificity was 81.1 % for detection of lower limb inf ections. Conclusion: FDG PET is a useful imaging modality for detecting inf ections associated with lower limb arthroplasty and is more accurate for de tecting infections associated with hip prostheses than for detecting infect ions associated with knee prostheses.