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Feasibility and Performance of Free-Hand Single-Photon Computed Tomography/Ultrasonography for Preoperative Parathyroid Adenoma Localization: A Pilot Study.
Champendal, Mélanie; Jreige, Mario; Nicod Lalonde, Marie; Pires Jorge, José A; Matter, Maurice; Sykiotis, Gerasimos P; Prior, John O.
Afiliación
  • Champendal M; School of Health Sciences HESAV, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Jreige M; Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Department, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), University of Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Nicod Lalonde M; Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Department, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), University of Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Pires Jorge JA; School of Health Sciences HESAV, HES-SO, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Matter M; Visceral Surgery Department, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), University of Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Sykiotis GP; Service of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Metabolism, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), University of Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Prior JO; Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Department, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV), University of Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Diagnostics (Basel) ; 13(13)2023 Jun 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37443593
ABSTRACT
The aim of this prospective pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility of a new hybrid imaging modality, free-hand single-photon computed tomography/ultrasonography (fhSPECT/US), for preoperative localization of parathyroid adenomas and to compare its performance with conventional ultrasonography and SPECT/CT. Twelve patients diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism underwent sequentially US and parathyroid scintigraphy, including SPECT/CT, followed by fhSPECT/US, allowing for real-time fusion between US and freehand-generated gamma-camera images. The fhSPECT/US detection rates were correlated with histopathology, when available, or with the imaging modality showing the most lesions. Based on a per patient analysis, the detection rate was significantly different when comparing SPECT/CT to fhSPECT/US (p = 0.03), and not significantly different when comparing SPECT/CT to US (p = 0.16) and US to fhSPECT/US (p = 0.08). Based on a per-lesion analysis, the detection rate of SPECT/CT was significantly higher than that of US (p = 0.01) and fhSEPCT/US (p = 0.003), and there was no significant difference in detection rate when comparing US to fhSPECT/US (p = 0.08). The main perceived limitations of fhSPECT/US in lesion detection were (i) lesions localized at a depth ≥4.5 cm; (ii) imperfect image fusion due to tissue compression; (iii) limited spatial manipulation ability of the SPECT mobile camera handheld probe; and (iv) a wide spread of detected activity. In conclusion, clinical use of fhSPECT/US for localization of parathyroid adenomas is feasible, but shows lower sensitivity than conventional modalities and requires technical improvements.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Diagnostics (Basel) Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Diagnostics (Basel) Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza