Title of article :
Sacroiliac joint asymmetry regarding inflammation and bone turnover: Assessment by FDG and NaF PET/CT
Author/Authors :
Al-zaghal ، Abdullah - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania , Yellani ، Dani - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania , Kothekar ، Esha - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania , Werner ، Thomas - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania , ، Poul - Odense University Hospital, Denmark Institute of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark , Alavi ، Abass - Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Abstract :
Objective(s): This study was undertaken to determine the role of computed tomography (CT)based methodology to segment the SI joint and quantify the metabolic activity using positron emission tomography (PET). We measured tracer uptake in the right and left SI joints independently to look for differences between the two sides. Further, we correlated tracer uptake with BMI and studied the interobserver variation with regard to estimated tracer uptake in the SI joints. Methods: In this retrospective study, a total of 103 subjects (48 females, 55 males) from the CAMONA study database collected 20122016 at Odense University Hospital in Denmark were included. Mean age was 48±14.59 years, mean BMI was 26.68±4.31 kg/m2. The SI joints were segmented on fused PET/CT images using a 3D growing algorithm with adjustable upper and lower Hounsfield Units (HU) thresholds. The metabolic activities on the two sides were correlated with BMI. Results: For FDG, we found a higher average SUVmean on the right side (right: 1.3±0.33, left: 1.13±0.30; P lt;0.0001). Similarly, for NaF, the uptake was higher on the right side (right: 5.9±1.29, left: 4.27±1.23; P lt;0.0001). Positive correlations were present between BMI and FDG uptake (P lt;0.01) as well as NaF uptake (P lt;0.01). Conclusion: The PETbased molecular imaging probes along with the CTbased segmentation techniques revealed a significant difference in the metabolic activity between the two SI joints with higher inflammation and reactive bone formation on the right side. FDG and NaF uptakes correlated significantly and positively with BMI.
Keywords :
FDG , NaF , Sacroiliac , Laterality , LegDominance
Journal title :
asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology
Journal title :
asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology