Efficacy of indigenously developed single vial kit preparation of 99mTc-ciprofloxacin in the detection of bacterial infection: an Indian experience.

Journal: Nuclear Medicine Communications
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the diagnostic efficacy of indigenously developed single vial kit preparation of Tc-ciprofloxacin (Diagnobact) for the detection of orthopedic infections.

Methods: Seventy-seven patients [25 with clinical suspicion of diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFOM), 25 with orthopedic device-related infection (ODRI) and 27 with tubercular bone infection] underwent three-phase Tc-methylenediphosphonate bone scintigraphy followed by static Tc-ciprofloxacin imaging at 1, 4 and 24 h. Imaging (anterior and posterior views) was performed under a dual-head gamma-camera using a low-energy, high-resolution, parallel-hole collimator. The lesion-to-background ratio (LBR) of the radiotracer was calculated on the static isotime Tc-ciprofloxacin images using semiquantitative analysis. Scintigraphic (Diagnobact) results were compared with the histopathological and/or culture/PCR analysis as a gold standard.

Results: The mean LBR of the radiotracer (Tc-ciprofloxacin) in the positive scans (n=29; 16 ODRI, 13 DFOM) was > or =2.0 at 1 h postinjection and remained consistent till 24 h. In contrast, the mean LBR in the negative scans (n=21; 12 DFOM, nine ODRI) was < or =1.5 at 1 h and declined significantly (P<0.05) at 24 h. The observed trend in the mean LBR in positive (n=18) and negative (n=9) scans for tubercular osteomyelitis was identical to that seen in the nontubercular bacterial infections.

Conclusions: The management protocol for patients with suspected bony infection may include a three-phase bone scan followed by Tc-ciprofloxacin scan. An LBR of > or =2.0 at 1 h that remained consistent till 24 h on Tc-ciprofloxacin scan is indicative of active bacterial infection. However, resistance to ciprofloxacin at the bacterial cell membrane may be a limitation of this technique.

Authors
Baljinder Singh, Hejjaji Sunil, Sarika Sharma, Vikas Prasad, Raghav Kashyap, Anish Bhattacharya, Bhagwant Mittal, Ashish Taneja, Rajeev Rai, Vijay Goni, Sameer Aggarwal, Shivinder Gill, Aseem Bhatnagar, Ajay Singh
Relevant Conditions

Osteomyelitis