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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of angioscintigrapy as a screening method to detect infections in hip and knee prostheses before using a specific leukocyte scintigraphy technique.
  • A total of 120 patients with suspected infections underwent both angioscintigrapy and leukocyte scintigraphy, with the latter serving as a more targeted follow-up.
  • The results showed that angioscintigrapy had high sensitivity (83%) and low false positives (specificity of 79%), allowing for a significant reduction in unnecessary leukocyte scintigraphy, making it a valuable initial screening tool.

Article Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the impact of the angioscintigrapy of the three phase bone scan as screening method to rule out infection of the hip and knee prosthesis prior to performing the (99m)Tc-HMPAO leukocyte scintigraphy.

Material And Methods: A total of 120 (70 women, 50 men; mean age 71±11years) with clinical suspicion of hip (n=63) or knee (n=57) infection of the prosthesis and clinical suspicion of infection were evaluated prospectively. All patients underwent three-phase bone scan (angioscintigraphy, vascular and bone phase) and (99m)Tc-HMPAO-labelled white blood cell scintigraphy. Final diagnosis of infection was made by microbiological documentation or clinical follow-up for at least 12months.

Results: Eighteen out of 120 patients were diagnosed of infection of hip prosthesis (n=10) or knee prosthesis (n=8). The angioscintigraphy was positive in 15/18 infected cases and in 21/102 of the non-infected cases with a sensitivity of 83%, specificity of 79% and negative predictive value of 97%. Sensitivity and specificity of (99m)Tc-HMPAO leukocyte scintigraphy were 72% and 95%, respectively. If the leukocyte labeled scintigraphies had been used exclusively for patients with positive angioscintigraphy, this would have saved up to 70% of the (99m)Tc-HMPAO leukocyte scintigraphies performed. There were no cases of infection with positive labeled leukocyte scintigraphy and negative angioscintigraphy.

Conclusion: Angioscintigraphy (blood flow phase of bone scan) is a useful technique for screening for hip and knee joint prosthesis infection, significantly reducing the need for (99m)Tc-HMPAO leukocyte scintigraphy without affecting the sensitivity of the technique.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.remn.2014.10.003DOI Listing

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