Computed tomography-current status and future directions for arthritis imaging.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease Pub Date : 2024-10-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1759720X241287373
Sevtap Tugce Ulas, Torsten Diekhoff
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Abstract

Applications of computed tomography (CT) in arthritis imaging have rapidly expanded in recent years due to ongoing technical developments. Dual-energy CT (DECT) has become indispensable in clinical practice, particularly for diagnosing gouty arthritis and assessing bony structural changes. Technological innovations such as low-dose CT and state-of-the-art reconstruction algorithms reduce radiation exposure while maintaining image quality and short acquisition times. This review explores the growing role of CT in arthritis imaging. Recent innovations have extended DECT's utility beyond gout diagnosis to the detection of inflammatory changes in various arthritic conditions. Postprocessing techniques such as the generation of subtraction images and iodine maps provide valuable insights into tissue perfusion and inflammatory activity, crucial for arthritis management. DECT can distinguish calcium from uric acid crystals, facilitating the differential diagnosis of various crystal arthropathies in a variety of clinical settings. This ability is particularly valuable in distinguishing between different clinical conditions in patients with inflammatory joint changes within a single imaging examination. Moreover, the advent of four-dimensional CT promises a better assessment of dynamic joint instabilities and ligament injuries, especially in the wrist. Overall, DECT offers a comprehensive approach to arthritis imaging, from the detection of structural changes to the assessment of active inflammation in joints and tendons. Continuous advances in CT technology, including photon-counting CT, hold promise for further improving diagnostic accuracy and expanding the role of CT in arthritis imaging and therapy monitoring.

计算机断层扫描--关节炎成像的现状和未来方向。
近年来,随着技术的不断发展,计算机断层扫描(CT)在关节炎成像中的应用迅速扩大。双能量 CT(DECT)在临床实践中已变得不可或缺,尤其是在诊断痛风性关节炎和评估骨结构变化方面。低剂量 CT 和最先进的重建算法等技术创新在保持图像质量和缩短采集时间的同时减少了辐射暴露。本综述探讨了 CT 在关节炎成像中日益重要的作用。最近的创新将 DECT 的用途从痛风诊断扩展到检测各种关节炎的炎症变化。后处理技术(如生成减影图像和碘图等)为了解组织灌注和炎症活动提供了宝贵的信息,对关节炎的治疗至关重要。DECT 可以区分钙结晶和尿酸结晶,有助于在各种临床环境中对各种晶体性关节病进行鉴别诊断。这种能力对于在一次成像检查中区分关节炎症性病变患者的不同临床情况尤为重要。此外,四维 CT 的出现有望更好地评估动态关节不稳定性和韧带损伤,尤其是腕关节。总之,DECT 为关节炎成像提供了一种全面的方法,从检测结构变化到评估关节和肌腱的活动性炎症。包括光子计数 CT 在内的 CT 技术的不断进步有望进一步提高诊断准确性,并扩大 CT 在关节炎成像和治疗监测中的作用。
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CiteScore
6.80
自引率
4.80%
发文量
132
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of musculoskeletal disease.
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