Clinical utility of67Gallium‐SPECT/CTfor determining osteotomy indication in patients with lower‐limb osteomyelitis

Author:

Kirinoki‐Ichikawa Sonoko1ORCID,Takagi Gen12ORCID,Fukushima Yoshimitsu3ORCID,Tara Shuhei1ORCID,Miyamoto Masaaki1,Kumita Shinichiro3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan

2. Department of ER and General Medicine Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan

3. Department of Radiology Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractStandard non‐invasive methods for diagnosing and selecting the best treatment for osteomyelitis in patients with multiple chronic conditions remain to be established. We aimed to evaluate the ability of quantitative67Ga‐citrate single‐photon emission computed tomography (67Ga‐SPECT/CT) to determine the indication for either non‐surgical treatment or osteotomy in patients with lower‐limb osteomyelitis (LLOM) associated with diabetes mellitus and lower‐extremity ischemia, based on monitoring of inflammatory activity in bone tissue. This single‐centre prospective study conducted from January 2012 to July 2017 included 90 consecutive patients with suspected LLOM. Regions of interest were drawn on SPECT images during quantification of Ga accumulation. Subsequently, the inflammation‐to‐background ratio (IBR) was calculated by dividing the maximal accumulated lesion number by the mean number for the distal femur bone marrow of the unaffected side. Osteotomy was performed in 28 of 90 patients (31%). The osteotomy rate was higher for patients with IBR >8.4 (71.4%) than for those with IBR ≤8.4 (5.5%) (p < 0.001, sensitivity: 0.89, specificity: 0.84). In the multivariate Cox regression analysis, IBR >8.4 was an independent risk factor for osteotomy (hazard ratio [HR]: 19.0, 95% confident interval [CI]: 5.6–63.9,p < 0.001). Transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) was identified as an independent risk factor for lower‐limb amputation (HR: 0.96, 95% CI: 0.92–0.99,p = 0.01). The current results indicate that quantitative67Ga‐SPECT/CT is useful for distinguishing patients with LLOM likely to require osteotomy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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