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Monitoring indices of bone inflammatory activity of the jaw using SPECT bone scintigraphy: a study of ARONJ patients

Hironobu Hata, Tomoka Kitao, Jun Sato, Takuya Asaka, Noritaka Ohga, Kenji Imamachi, Kenji Hirata, Tohru Shiga, Yutaka Yamazaki, Yoshimasa Kitagawa

2020Scientific Reports23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Development of quantitative analysis software has enabled application of several standardised uptake values (SUV) for bone analysis in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The present retrospective study aimed to develop a reliable method of monitoring bone inflammatory activity in antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ARONJ) using SPECT quantitative analysis software. Fifteen ARONJ patients underwent SPECT before and after anti-inflammatory therapy. We calculated the mean maximum SUV (SUVmax) of the bilateral cranial bones using quantitative analysis software and used this as the control [C]. We attempted to adjust the SUVmax of the lesion [L] as follows: adjusted SUVmax ( aSUVmax ) = [ L ] − [ C ] . The optimum threshold to calculate the metabolic bone volume (MBV) (cm 3 ) was [C] + 3. The threshold values obtained for each case were input to calculate MBV at each osteomyelitis site. Retrospectively, we compared aSUVmax and MBV of each patient’s ARONJ before and after anti-inflammatory therapy. The patients’ high aSUVmax or large MBV of the ARONJ reduced rapidly, reflecting individual clinical findings after treatment. Application of SPECT quantitative analysis software to monitor bone inflammatory activity in ARONJ could improve the prognosis-deciding abilities of clinicians and enable them to treat ARONJ effectively.

Topics & Concepts

Bone scintigraphyMedicineNuclear medicineOsteomyelitisSingle-photon emission computed tomographyScintigraphyRadiologyEmission computed tomographyPositron emission tomographySurgeryBone health and treatmentsBone and Joint DiseasesOsteomyelitis and Bone Disorders Research
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