TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of painful hip arthroplasties. Are technetium bone scans necessary?
AU - Lieberman, J. R.
AU - Huo, M. H.
AU - Schneider, R.
AU - Salvati, E. A.
AU - Rodi, S.
PY - 1993
Y1 - 1993
N2 - We reviewed the plain radiographs, bone scans and hip aspiration results of 54 patients with painful hip arthroplasties which had been explored surgically, to compare the results of the investigations with the operative findings. For acetabular loosening, the sensitivity and specificity of bone scanning were 87% and 95%, with an accuracy of 90%: for serial plain radiography sensitivity was 95%, specificity 100% and accuracy 97%. For femoral component loosening, bone scan sensitivity was 85%, specificity 100% and accuracy 89%: the sensitivity of plain radiography was 100%, with specificity 92% and accuracy 98%. Technetium bone scanning did not provide additional information with regard to loosening and is not necessary in the routine investigation of a painful hip arthroplasty. Serial plain radiography is the most effective method of detecting loosening, and bone scanning is useful only when radiography is inconclusive with regard to loosening or infection.
AB - We reviewed the plain radiographs, bone scans and hip aspiration results of 54 patients with painful hip arthroplasties which had been explored surgically, to compare the results of the investigations with the operative findings. For acetabular loosening, the sensitivity and specificity of bone scanning were 87% and 95%, with an accuracy of 90%: for serial plain radiography sensitivity was 95%, specificity 100% and accuracy 97%. For femoral component loosening, bone scan sensitivity was 85%, specificity 100% and accuracy 89%: the sensitivity of plain radiography was 100%, with specificity 92% and accuracy 98%. Technetium bone scanning did not provide additional information with regard to loosening and is not necessary in the routine investigation of a painful hip arthroplasty. Serial plain radiography is the most effective method of detecting loosening, and bone scanning is useful only when radiography is inconclusive with regard to loosening or infection.
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U2 - 10.1302/0301-620x.75b3.8496226
DO - 10.1302/0301-620x.75b3.8496226
M3 - Article
C2 - 8496226
AN - SCOPUS:0027284677
SN - 2049-4394
VL - 75
SP - 475
EP - 478
JO - Bone and Joint Journal
JF - Bone and Joint Journal
IS - 3
ER -