Prognostic precision in postoperative 99mTc-MDP scintimetry after femoral neck fracture
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678709146386Abstract
A 2-year follow-up regarding healing complications, such as redisplacement, nonunion, and segmental collapse of the femoral head, was performed in 306 patients operated on for femoral neck fracture and examined with 99mTech-netium-MDP scintimetry within 2 weeks postoperatively. Scintimetric evaluation was performed by selecting regions of interest over the femoral head on the fracture side and the intact side and by comparing the uptake. A femoral head ratio fractured/intact side thus was obtained. Of 199 patients with an intact femoral head uptake (ratio S1.0), 181 showed no signs of healing complications at 2 years, whereas 18 had developed healing complications. Of 107 cases with a deficient femoral-head uptake (ratio < 1.0), 96 had developed healing complications within 2 years from the operation, while 11 cases had no signs of radiographic complications. We conclude that 99mTc-MDP scintimetry performed within 2 weeks from femoral neck fracture can predict the outcome of the healing course with a prognostic accuracy of 91 per cent.Downloads
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1987-01-01
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Stromqvist, B., Hansson, L. I., Nilsson, L. T., & Thorngren, K.-G. (1987). Prognostic precision in postoperative 99mTc-MDP scintimetry after femoral neck fracture. Acta Orthopaedica, 58(5), 494–498. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678709146386
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