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Dual-isotope SPECT/CT impact on hospitalized patients with suspected diabetic foot infection: Saving limbs, lives, and resources

机译:双同位素SPECT / CT对怀疑患有糖尿病足感染的住院患者的影响:挽救四肢,生命和资源

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BACKGROUND: Foot ulcer with suspected infection is one of the most common reasons for hospitalization and a major factor contributing to morbidity and high healthcare-related expenses among diabetic patients. Many patients will require amputation; however, major amputation is associated with an alarmingly high 5-year mortality rate. In this study, we assess the diagnosis and management of suspected foot infection in diabetic patients using dual-isotope (DI) single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) compared with conventional imaging. METHODS: The diagnostic accuracy in and management of 227 patients who had undergone DI SPECT/CT was compared with that of 232 similar patients who had undergone conventional imaging including plain radiography, CT, planar bone scanning, planar indium-111 white blood cell scanning, and MRI. The duration of hospitalization was additionally compared between these two groups of patients after excluding patients with other active comorbidities. RESULTS: Soft-tissue infection, osteomyelitis with or without soft-tissue infection, and other bony pathologies were more accurately and confidently identified with DI SPECT/CT than with conventional imaging. DI SPECT/CT use was associated with significantly fewer major amputations and more selective bony resection as well as with shorter duration of hospitalization when compared with conventional imaging. CONCLUSION: In this large population of diabetic patients with suspected foot infection DI SPECT/CT was more accurate in diagnosing and localizing infection compared with conventional imaging. In addition, DI SPECT/CT provided clear guidance and promoted many limb salvage procedures. Of equal importance to health economics, DI SPECT/CT use was associated with considerably reduced length of hospitalization compared with conventional imaging.
机译:背景:可疑感染的足溃疡是住院的最常见原因之一,也是导致糖尿病患者发病和高昂医疗保健相关费用的主要因素。许多患者需要截肢。然而,大截肢与令人震惊的5年死亡率高有关。在这项研究中,我们与传统成像相比,使用双同位素(DI)单光子发射计算机断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(SPECT / CT)评估了糖尿病患者中疑似足部感染的诊断和处理。方法:比较227例接受DI SPECT / CT的患者的诊断准确性和管理水平,以及232例接受常规影像学检查的232例类似患者的诊断准确性,这些常规图像包括X线平片,CT,平面骨扫描,111铟铟平面扫描,和MRI。在排除患有其他活动合并症的患者后,另外对这两组患者的住院时间进行了比较。结果:与常规成像相比,DI SPECT / CT可以更准确,更可靠地识别软组织感染,有无软组织感染的骨髓炎以及其他骨病变。与传统的影像学检查相比,DI SPECT / CT的使用与大面积截肢术明显少,选择性骨切除术以及住院时间短有关。结论:与常规影像学相比,在如此大量的糖尿病患者中,怀疑有足部感染的DI SPECT / CT在诊断和定位感染方面更为准确。此外,DI SPECT / CT提供了明确的指导并促进了许多肢体抢救程序。与卫生经济学同等重要的是,与常规成像相比,DI SPECT / CT的使用可显着缩短住院时间。

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