Introduction. A bone scan (BS) plays a pivotal role in many oncological and non-oncological conditions. The planar BS is characterized by high sensitivity but low specificity. With respect to planar imaging, the implementation of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has allowed increased image contrast and more accurate tracer localization. Areas covered. Recent technological innovations in the field of BS are treated, with a particular focus on multi-field-of-view devices allowing to cover the entire scan length with a 3D acquisition (WB-SPECT/CT). In addition, the applications of cadmium zinc telluride/CzT detectors capable of converting gamma photons directly into electrical impulses (i.e. ‘digital SPECT’) are discussed. Expert opinion. Initial clinical experiences indicate that WB-SPECT/CT is characterized by higher sensitivity, diagnostic accuracy, and increased confidence in image interpretation with respect to the ‘old-fashioned’ BS (planar images with or without a single field-of-view SPECT). Furthermore, CzT-based detectors, thanks to their superior sensitivity, might be helpful to implement fast acquisition protocols. Further studies are needed to better define the clinical impact of bone CzT WB-SPECT/CT on patients’ management and outcome, as well as its cost–benefit ratio.

Filippi, L., Frantellizzi, V., De Vincentis, G., Schillaci, O. (2023). The new bone WB-SPECT/CT: hybrid, from head-to-toe and digital! Is it worth the effort?. EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES, 20(10), 791-795 [10.1080/17434440.2023.2252743].

The new bone WB-SPECT/CT: hybrid, from head-to-toe and digital! Is it worth the effort?

Filippi L;Schillaci O.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Introduction. A bone scan (BS) plays a pivotal role in many oncological and non-oncological conditions. The planar BS is characterized by high sensitivity but low specificity. With respect to planar imaging, the implementation of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has allowed increased image contrast and more accurate tracer localization. Areas covered. Recent technological innovations in the field of BS are treated, with a particular focus on multi-field-of-view devices allowing to cover the entire scan length with a 3D acquisition (WB-SPECT/CT). In addition, the applications of cadmium zinc telluride/CzT detectors capable of converting gamma photons directly into electrical impulses (i.e. ‘digital SPECT’) are discussed. Expert opinion. Initial clinical experiences indicate that WB-SPECT/CT is characterized by higher sensitivity, diagnostic accuracy, and increased confidence in image interpretation with respect to the ‘old-fashioned’ BS (planar images with or without a single field-of-view SPECT). Furthermore, CzT-based detectors, thanks to their superior sensitivity, might be helpful to implement fast acquisition protocols. Further studies are needed to better define the clinical impact of bone CzT WB-SPECT/CT on patients’ management and outcome, as well as its cost–benefit ratio.
2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-22/A - Diagnostica per immagini e radioterapia
English
bone scan; single photon emission tomography; hybrid imaging; digital detection; skeletal metastates
Filippi, L., Frantellizzi, V., De Vincentis, G., Schillaci, O. (2023). The new bone WB-SPECT/CT: hybrid, from head-to-toe and digital! Is it worth the effort?. EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES, 20(10), 791-795 [10.1080/17434440.2023.2252743].
Filippi, L; Frantellizzi, V; De Vincentis, G; Schillaci, O
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