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Original scientific paper

The Value of Quantitative Bone Scintigraphy in the Prognosis of Fracture Healing

Anka Pranić-Kragić
Vinko Marković
Darijo Radović
Damir Dodig
Ante Punda
Vesna Čapkun


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Abstract

Studies of fracture healing are aimed at differentiating normal from delayed bone union. Delayed union, nonunion with the development of pseudarthrosis, and infection are complications of fracture healing. In the present study, quantitative analysis by three-phase bone scintigraphy was evaluated in the early prognosis of the course of fracture healing, to assess its potential in the early detection and therapy of healing complications. In 105 patients with long bone fractures, three-phase bone scintigraphy was performed early (day 4-7), and 3 weeks, 3 months and 6 months of injury. Based on clinical, laboratory and radiological findings, patients were retrospectively divided into four groups of normal healing, pseudarthrosis, delayed union, and healing with infection. The region of interest method was used to analyze all three scintigraphy phases, i.e. perfusion, vascular space image, and static scintigram at 3 h of injection. Comparison of impulse count in the fracture area with the contralateral, intact side produced a relative index for each step of three-phase scintigraphy. Infection at the fracture site can be suspected on the basis of perfusion index in the earliest stages following injury. Delayed bone union can also be predicted very early, within three weeks of injury, by use of perfusion index. Quantitative analysis of the vascular space phase and late static scintigrams can contribute to the diagnosis of complications, however, only in later stages of disease, which in part limits their clinical relevance. Three-phase bone scintigraphy is a valuable study when expecting problems in the process of bone union.

Keywords

Fractures - healing; Bone and bones - diagnosis; Bone and bones - radionuclide imaging; Fractures - radionuclide imaging

Hrčak ID:

12605

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/12605

Publication date:

30.3.2007.

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