Published August 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Detection of occult infection following total joint arthroplasty using sequential technetium-99m HDP bone scintigraphy and indium-111 WBC imaging

  • 1. Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN (USA)

Description

Preoperative exclusion or confirmation of periprosthetic infection is essential for correct surgical management of patients with suspected infected joint prostheses. The sensitivity and specificity of [111In]WBC imaging in the diagnosis of infected total joint prostheses was examined in 28 patients and compared with sequential [/sup 99m/Tc]HDP/[111In]WBC scintigraphy and aspiration arthrography. The sensitivity of preoperative aspiration cultures was 12%, with a specificity of 81% and an accuracy of 58%. The sensitivity of [111In]WBC imaging alone was 100%, with a specificity of 50% and an accuracy of 65%. When correlated with the bone scintigraphy and read as sequential [/sup 99m/Tc]HDP/[111In]WBC imaging, the sensitivity was 88%, specificity 95%, and accuracy 93%. This study demonstrates that [111In]WBC imaging is an extremely sensitive imaging modality for the detection of occult infection of joint prostheses. It also demonstrates the necessity of correlating [111In]WBC images with [/sup 99m/Tc]HDP skeletal scintigraphy in the detection of occult periprosthetic infection

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Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Journal Volume
29
Journal Issue
8
Series
J. Nucl. Med.
Journal Page Range
1347-1353
ISSN
0022-3123
CODEN
JNMEA