[创伤外科核医学诊断的指征]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Unfallchirurgie Pub Date : 1997-12-01 DOI:10.1007/BF02628922
S Högerle, E Nitzsche, F Bonnaire, A Otte, E H Kuner, E Moser
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摘要

骨骼闪烁成像是创伤学中最常用的核医学成像方法。对于任何与局部灌注、渗出和代谢变化相关的骨骼异常,它是一种检测骨骼疾病的灵敏功能成像程序。然而,由于骨性疾病的病因多种多样,其特点是特异性较低。此外,当患者病史、临床和实验室结果以及从其他诊断成像程序获得的结果与骨骼闪烁成像结果相结合时,特异性可能会增强。另一方面,已知放射性核素成像所描述的骨骼代谢异常比x射线成像可见的结构变化发生得早得多。除了骨骼显像外,抗粒细胞抗体或标记白细胞显像分别可以极大地帮助检测关节置换术后的炎症或感染。最终,临床、实验室和包括放射性核素成像在内的成像结果的结合可能是回答外科创伤学家提出的一些问题的最佳方法。
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[Indications for nuclear medicine diagnosis in trauma surgery].

Skeletal scintigraphy is the most frequently utilized nuclear medicine imaging procedure in traumatology. Concerning any skeletal abnormality associated with changes in local perfusion, exudation and metabolism, it is a sensitive functional imaging procedure to detect bony disease. However, because of the varying causes of bony disease, it is characterized by a low specificity. Further, specificity may be enhanced, when patient history, clinical and lab results as well as results obtained from other diagnostic imaging procedures are combined with the result of skeletal scintigraphy. On the other hand, it is known that metabolic abnormalities of the skeleton depicted by radionuclide imaging occur much earlier than structural changes visible on X-ray imaging. Beside skeletal scintigraphy, antigranulocyte antibody or labelled leucocyte imaging may greatly assist in the detection of inflammation or infection following joint replacement surgery, respectively. Ultimatively, a combination of clinical, lab and imaging results including radionuclide imaging may represent the best approach to answer some questions asked by surgical traumatologists.

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