The role of dual energy computed tomography in the differentiation of acute gout flares and acute calcium pyrophosphate crystal arthritis

双能计算机断层扫描在鉴别急性痛风发作和急性焦磷酸钙晶体性关节炎中的作用

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To analyse the diagnostic impact of dual energy computed tomography (DECT) in acute gout flares and acute calcium pyrophosphate (CPP) crystal arthritis when compared to the gold standard of arthrocentesis with compensated polarised light microscopy. Microscopy results were also compared to musculoskeletal ultrasound (MUS), conventional radiographs, and the suspected clinical diagnosis (SCD). METHODS: Thirty-six patients with a suspected gout flare (n = 24) or acute CPP crystal arthritis (n = 11, n = 1 suffered from neither) who received a DECT and underwent arthrocentesis were included. Two independent readers assessed DECT images for signs of monosodium urate crystals or calcium pyrophosphate deposition. RESULTS: Sensitivity of DECT for gout was 63% (95% CI 0.41-0.81) with a specificity of 92% (0.41-0.81) while sensitivity and specificity for acute CPP arthritis were 55% (0.23-0.83) and 92% (0.74-0.99), respectively. MUS had the highest sensitivity of all imaging modalities with 92% (0.73-0.99) and a specificity of 83% (0.52-0.98) for gout, while sensitivity and specificity for acute CPP crystal arthritis were 91% (0.59-1.00) and 92% (0.74-0.99), respectively. CONCLUSION: DECT is an adequate non-invasive diagnostic tool for acute gout flares but might have a lower sensitivity than described by previous studies. Both MUS and SCD had higher sensitivities than DECT for acute gout flares and acute CPP crystal arthritis.

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