Bone scintigraphy with SPECT/CT in paediatric patients with neck and back pain in comparison with other imaging modalities: the experience of a tertiary paediatric referral centre

Author:

Eseonu Kelechi1,Oduoza Uche1,Robinson Phillip2,Easty Marina2,Nadarajah Ramesh3,Biassoni Lorenzo2

Affiliation:

1. Spinal Surgery

2. Radiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust

3. Department of Spinal Surgery, Barts Health, London, UK

Abstract

Objective Retrospective review of the additional clinical value provided by single photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography (SPECT/CT) in children and adolescents with back pain. Methods A total of 207 consecutive paediatric patients (94 males, 113 females, age range 5–17 years, median age 14 years) were reviewed after referral to the spinal surgery clinic of a paediatric teaching hospital between November 2009 and February 2021. All patients had either only whole spine X-rays or whole spine x-rays and MRI, along with bone scan with planar whole-body images and SPECT/CT (with spot views of painful area). Results X-ray identified the pain generator in 23 of 177 (13.0%) cases. MRI identified the pain generator in 49 of 165 (29.7%) cases. SPECT/CT reported relevant positive findings which identified the pain generator in 107 of 185 (57.8%) cases. SPECT/CT changed patients’ management in 72 of 185 (38.9%) cases. SPECT/CT was most effective at identifying the pain generator in cases of facet arthropathy, previous vertebral fracture and patients with previous deformity correction, where the pain generator was identified in 76.5% (13 of 17), 71.4% (5 of 7) and 63.4% (26 of 41) of cases, respectively. CT settings were adjusted to minimise the radiation burden (50 mAs/80kVp under 8 years, 24 mAs/110 kVp over 8 years). Conclusion The role of SPECT/CT in diagnosing back pain is justified in selected paediatric patients, particularly with diagnostic uncertainty using conventional imaging. The CT component of the SPECT/CT study produced a lower radiation dose than conventional CT imaging, whilst producing bone images of diagnostic quality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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