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Sensitivity and specificity of thallium-201 scintigraphy for the diagnosis of malignant vertebral fractures
Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of thallium-201 ( 201 TI ) scintigraphy in distinguishing a benign from a malignant recent non-traumatic vertebral fracture. Methods: Study design—Single center, prospective study. Participants—Patients hospitalized for a recent non-traumatic vertebral fracture. E...
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Published in: | European journal of radiology 2004-09, Vol.51 (3), p.274-278 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of thallium-201 (
201
TI
) scintigraphy in distinguishing a benign from a malignant recent non-traumatic vertebral fracture.
Methods: Study design—Single center, prospective study.
Participants—Patients hospitalized for a recent non-traumatic vertebral fracture.
Evaluation—Usual clinical, laboratory and radiological assessment;
201
TI
vertebral scintigraphy: patients were injected with iv 3
mCi
201
TI
. Early and delayed images of the fractured vertebra were obtained.
Data analysis—(1) Two examinators, unaware of the other findings, rated the images as hyperfixation or not of the fractured vertebra; (2) the ratio (average count per pixel of the fractured vertebra/normal adjacent vertebrae) were calculated.
The final diagnosis was established on the result of vertebral biopsy or on follow-up.
Results: Twenty-one patients were included. The final diagnosis was a benign vertebral fracture in 14 patients and a malignant vertebral fracture in 7. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values for a malignant fracture on early
201
TI
vertebral scintigraphy images were 28.6, 92.9, 66.6, and 72.2%, respectively, and on delayed images were 28.6, 100, 100, and 73.7%, respectively. The ratio of lesioned over normal tissue was not increased in malignant, compared with benign fractures.
Conclusion: The weak sensitivity does not support the wide use of
201
TI
bone scintigraphy to distinguish a benign from a malignant recent non traumatic vertebral fracture. However, the high specificity suggests that such evaluation might be proposed prior to vertebral biopsy in some difficult cases. |
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ISSN: | 0720-048X 1872-7727 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejrad.2003.09.014 |