Tomosynthesis performance compared to radiography and computed tomography for sacroiliac joint structural damage detection in patients with suspected axial spondyloarthritis

William Wantz , Julien Le Roy , Cédric Lukas , Catherine Cyteval , Maxime Pastor
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Abstract

Purpose

To compare tomosynthesis performance to radiography for the differentiation of sacroiliitis versus normal or degenerative changes in sacroiliac joints in patients with suspected axial spondyloarthritis (SpA).

Materials and methods

Radiography, tomosynthesis and CT of sacroiliac joints (29 patients) were performed on the same day in consecutive patients with suspected SpA. The examinations were retrospectively read independently, blinded by two radiologists (one junior and one senior, and twice by one junior). Interobserver and intraobserver agreement was evaluated using the kappa coefficient. Effective doses for each imaging sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were assessed and compared with CT as gold standard.

Results

CT detected 15/58 joints with sacroiliitis. The imaging sensitivity, specificity and accuracy were 60%, 84% and 44%, respectively, for radiography and 87%, 91% and 77% for tomosynthesis. The mean effective dose for tomosynthesis was significantly lower than that of CT (5-fold less) and significantly higher than that of radiography (8-fold more).

Conclusion

Tomosynthesis is superior to radiography for sacroiliitis detection in patients with suspected SpA, with 5-fold less radiation exposure than CT.

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Tomosynthesis与放射学和计算机断层扫描在疑似轴性脊椎关节炎患者骶髂关节结构损伤检测中的比较
目的比较断层合成与X线摄影在鉴别疑似轴性脊椎关节炎(SpA)患者骶髂关节炎与正常或退行性变化方面的表现。材料和方法连续29例疑似SpA患者在同一天进行了骶髂关节的X线、断层合成和CT检查。两名放射科医生(一名初级和一名高级放射科医生,一名初级放射科医生两次)对检查进行独立回顾性阅读。使用kappa系数评估观察者之间和观察者内部的一致性。评估每种成像的有效剂量的敏感性、特异性和准确性,并将其与CT作为金标准进行比较。结果CT检出15/58个骶髂关节炎。射线照相的成像灵敏度、特异性和准确性分别为60%、84%和44%,断层合成的成像灵敏度为87%、91%和77%。断层合成的平均有效剂量显著低于CT(少5倍),显著高于放射线照相(多8倍)。
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