Diagnostic accuracy of 99mTc-HDP SPECT/CT and MRI for foot and ankle osteoarthritis (ProSPECT-trial): Study protocol.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Foot and Ankle Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1016/j.fas.2025.01.008
Arthur J van Hasselt, Astrid J de Vries, Andele D de Zwart, Inge H F Reininga, Paul C Jutte, Tom M van Raaij
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Background: Accurate localisation of symptomatic osteoarthritic (OA) lesions in the midfoot, hindfoot and ankle remains challenging due to their complex anatomy. Conventional radiographs have limitations in complex areas or overlapping structures. SPECT/CT has shown promising results in detecting symptomatic OA lesions, yet its superiority over MRI, the current standard for soft tissue pathology, remains uncertain. We designed the ProSPECT-trial to systematically investigate the diagnostic accuracy of SPECT/CT compared to MRI in OA of the foot and ankle.

Methods: The ProSPECT-trial is a non-randomised single-center prospective cohort study. Eligible patients with suspected OA of the midfoot, hindfoot and ankle are recruited. Diagnostic performance of SPECT/CT and MRI is assessed based on sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values. Intra- and interobserver reliability of both imaging modalities are evaluated. Imaging protocols include SPECT/CT using technetium-99m hydroxymethylene disphosphonate (99mTc-HDP) and MRI without contrast agents. Anatomical regions are scored for OA presence using standardised radiographic- and clinical criteria. Diagnoses are confirmed via ultrasound-guided injections containing steroid and anaesthetics. With a calculated sample size of 369 patients, the study aims to show significant sensitivity and specificity differences between SPECT/CT and MRI, assuming a 15 % clinically relevant difference.

Implications: The ProSPECT trial assesses the diagnostic accuracy of SPECT/CT and MRI in midfoot, hindfoot, and ankle OA. The findings aim to standardise clinical decision-making and guide future treatment protocols, ultimately optimising patient care and resource utilisation in managing midfoot, hindfoot, and ankle OA.

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99mTc-HDP SPECT/CT和MRI对足部和踝关节骨关节炎的诊断准确性(前瞻性试验):研究方案。
背景:足中部、后脚和踝关节的症状性骨关节炎(OA)病变由于其复杂的解剖结构,准确定位仍然具有挑战性。传统的x光片在复杂区域或重叠结构上有局限性。SPECT/CT在检测症状性OA病变方面显示出良好的结果,但其优于目前软组织病理标准MRI的优势仍不确定。我们设计了前瞻性试验来系统地研究SPECT/CT与MRI对足部和踝关节骨关节炎的诊断准确性。方法:前瞻性试验是一项非随机单中心前瞻性队列研究。招募了疑似足中、后足和踝关节OA的符合条件的患者。SPECT/CT和MRI的诊断性能是根据敏感性、特异性、阳性和阴性预测值进行评估的。评估了两种成像方式在观察者内部和观察者之间的可靠性。成像方案包括SPECT/CT使用锝-99m二膦酸羟亚甲基(99mTc-HDP)和MRI无造影剂。使用标准化的放射学和临床标准对解剖区域进行OA评分。诊断是通过超声引导注射含有类固醇和麻醉剂。该研究计算了369例患者的样本量,旨在显示SPECT/CT和MRI之间的显著敏感性和特异性差异,假设临床相关差异为15% %。意义:ProSPECT试验评估了SPECT/CT和MRI对足中部、后肢和踝关节骨性关节炎的诊断准确性。研究结果旨在规范临床决策和指导未来的治疗方案,最终优化患者护理和管理中足、后足和踝关节骨关节炎的资源利用。
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Foot and Ankle Surgery
Foot and Ankle Surgery ORTHOPEDICS-
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期刊介绍: Foot and Ankle Surgery is essential reading for everyone interested in the foot and ankle and its disorders. The approach is broad and includes all aspects of the subject from basic science to clinical management. Problems of both children and adults are included, as is trauma and chronic disease. Foot and Ankle Surgery is the official journal of European Foot and Ankle Society. The aims of this journal are to promote the art and science of ankle and foot surgery, to publish peer-reviewed research articles, to provide regular reviews by acknowledged experts on common problems, and to provide a forum for discussion with letters to the Editors. Reviews of books are also published. Papers are invited for possible publication in Foot and Ankle Surgery on the understanding that the material has not been published elsewhere or accepted for publication in another journal and does not infringe prior copyright.
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