Parathyroid adenoma screening efficacies of different imaging tools and factors affecting the success rates

التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
العنوان: Parathyroid adenoma screening efficacies of different imaging tools and factors affecting the success rates
المؤلفون: Mustafa Ozbek, Alper Dilli, Muyesser Sayki Aslan, Erman Cakal, Basak Karbek, Tuncay Delibasi, Ilknur Ozturk Unsal, Mehmet Akif Kiliç, Nujen Colak, Evrim Cakir, Mustafa Sahin
المصدر: Clinical imaging. 36(6)
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adenoma, Male, Technetium Tc 99m Sestamibi, medicine.medical_specialty, chemistry.chemical_element, Technetium, Scintigraphy, Sensitivity and Specificity, Preoperative Care, medicine, Humans, Mass Screening, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Local anesthesia, Parathyroid adenoma, Ultrasonography, Hyperparathyroidism, medicine.diagnostic_test, business.industry, Ultrasound, Reproducibility of Results, Magnetic resonance imaging, medicine.disease, Prognosis, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Parathyroid Neoplasms, chemistry, Positron-Emission Tomography, Female, Radiology, Radiopharmaceuticals, business
الوصف: Purpose We aimed to compare the efficacy of three different parathyroid adenoma screening tools—high-resolution ultrasonography (USG), technetium Tc 99m-methoxyisobutylisonitrile (MIBI) parathyroid scintigraphy, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)—and we evaluated the factors affecting the detection success rates. Methods Parathyroid imaging was evaluated by USG, double-phase 99mTc-MIBI parathyroid scintigraphy, and cervical MRI in patients with hyperparathyroidism ( n =39). Results Among the 39 patients, USG, parathyroid scintigraphy, and MRI correctly identified 35 adenomas (89.7%), 28 adenomas (71.8%), and 26 adenomas (66.7%), respectively. Positive predictive values for USG (34/35), scintigraphy (27/28), and cervical MR (26/26) imaging were 97.1%, 96%, and 100%, respectively. Parathyroid adenomas were detected with 92.3% (36/39) certainty when both USG and scintigraphy modalities were applied together. Minimally invasive parathyroidectomy under local anesthesia with unilateral incision was successfully performed in 24 (61.5%) patients. Conclusions Minimally invasive surgery for parathyroid adenomas has been developed and has equal success with traditional surgery. However, accurate localization of adenomas should be obtained prior to surgery. In this study, ultrasound was found to be effective in localizing adenomas for successful surgery. Adding other imaging modalities does not improve localizing the parathyroid adenomas.
تدمد: 1873-4499
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::674ef63c7bbdc589ab0fd84e8f11e56e
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23153996
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....674ef63c7bbdc589ab0fd84e8f11e56e
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE