BACKGROUND: Dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) is being considered as a non-invasive diagnostic and characterization tool in calcium crystal-associated arthropathies. Our objective was to assess the potential of DECT in distinguishing between basic calcium phosphate (BCP) and calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystal deposition in and around joints in vivo. METHODS: A total of 13 patients with calcific periarthritis and 11 patients with crystal-proven CPPD were recruited prospectively to undergo DECT scans. Samples harvested from BCP and CPP calcification types were analyzed using Raman spectroscopy and validated against synthetic crystals. Regions of interest were placed in BCP and CPP calcifications, and the following DECT attenuation parameters were obtained: CT numbers (HU) at 80 and 140âkV, dual-energy index (DEI), electron density (Rho), and effective atomic number (Z (eff)). These DECT attenuation parameters were compared and validated against crystal calibration phantoms at two known equal concentrations. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted to determine the highest accuracy thresholds for DEI and Z (eff). RESULTS: Raman spectroscopy enabled chemical fingerprinting of BCP and CPP crystals both in vitro and in vivo. DECT was able to distinguish between HA and CPP in crystal calibration phantoms at two known equal concentrations, most notably by DEI (200âmg/cm(3): 0.037â±â0 versus 0.034â±â0, pâ=â0.008) and Z (eff) (200âmg /cm(3): 9.4â±â0 versus 9.3â±â0, pâ=â0.01) analysis. Likewise, BCP calcifications had significantly higher DEI (0.041â±â0.005 versus 0.034â±â0.005, pâ=â0.008) and Z (eff) (9.5â±â0.2 versus 9.3â±â0.2, pâ=â0.03) than CPP crystal deposits with comparable CT numbers in patients. With an area under the ROC curve of 0.83 [best threshold valueâ=â0.0 39, sensitivityâ=â90. 9% (81.8, 97. 7%), specificityâ=â64.6% (50.0, 64. 6%)], DEI was the best parameter in distinguishing between BCP and CPP crystal depositions. CONCLUSION: DECT can help distinguish between crystal-proven BCP and CPP calcification types in vivo and, thus, aid in the diagnosis of challenging clinical cases, and in the characterization of CPP and BCP crystal deposition occurring in osteoarthritis.
Dual-energy computed-tomography-based discrimination between basic calcium phosphate and calcium pyrophosphate crystal deposition in vivo.
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作者:Pascart Tristan, Falgayrac Guillaume, Norberciak Laurène, Lalanne Clément, Legrand Julie, Houvenagel Eric, Ea Hang-Korng, Becce Fabio, Budzik Jean-François
| 期刊: | Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease | 影响因子: | 4.100 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Jun 24; 12:1759720X20936060 |
| doi: | 10.1177/1759720X20936060 | ||
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