Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology (Jan 2013)

Synovitis and bone inflammation in early rheumatoid arthritis: high-resolution multi-pinhole SPECT versus MRI

  • Christian Buchbender,,
  • Benedikt Ostendorf,,
  • Katalin Mattes-György,
  • Falk Miese,,
  • Hans-Joerg Wittsack,,
  • Michael Quentin,,
  • Christof Specker,,
  • Matthias Schneider,,
  • Gerald Antoch,,
  • Hans-Wilhelm Müller,,
  • Axel Scherer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4261/1305-3825.DIR.5922-12.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 20 – 24

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PURPOSEWe aimed to assess the relationship between bone inflammation in multi-pinhole single-photon emission computed tomography (MPH-SPECT) and synovitis detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in early rheumatoid arthritis patients. MATERIALS AND METHODSMPH-SPECT with technetium dicarboxypropanedisphosphonate (Tc-99mDPD) and 3 Tesla MRI were performed in 10 early rheumatoid arthritis patients. Eighty finger joint sites were assessed for increased osteoblastic activity using visual and region-of-interest (ROI) analysis. Presence of joint inflammation in MRI was investigated using the subscores of the rheumatoid arthritis MRI score. RESULTSTc-99mDPD uptake was increased in 38 (47.5%) and 22 (27.5%) joint sites as determined by visual and ROI analysis, respectively. A total of 32 (84.2%) sites with increased bone metabolism showed a normal MRI bone signal. The MPHSPECT uptake ratio was elevated only in the subgroup with severe synovitis (P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONIn early rheumatoid arthritis, molecular imaging with MPHSPECT detects higher rates of inflammatory bone involvement compared to MRI. Our preliminary data suggest that osteitis is related to severe synovitis.