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The Role of Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in the Management of Brucellosis: An Observational Cohort Study
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Abstract
Background
Diagnosis of focal infection in brucellosis is important to direct optimal treatment. Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) may be helpful in this aspect.
Methods
The clinical and imaging data of all patients with brucellosis, who underwent FDG PET/CT as part of the investigation in Rambam Health Care Campus, where FDG PET/CT became the recommended imaging modality for suspected focal infection in brucellosis since 2016, were analyzed retrospectively. The detection of focal infection as well as management modification before and after FDG PET/CT were recorded.
Results
FDG PET/CT was performed in 30 episodes of brucellosis occurring in 27 patients: 20 primary episodes and 10 suspected relapse episodes. The mean age of the patients was 50 ± 15.07 years. Focal disease was diagnosed in 18 of 30 (60%) episodes, of which 8 (26.6%) were diagnosed for the first time by FDG PET/CT, all of whom had spinal infection, with a concomitant additional focus in 5. Overall, multifocal disease was diagnosed in 10 of 18 (55.5%) of patients with focal disease. Management modification following FDG PET/CT was recorded in 17 of 30 (56.6%) episodes, mainly by treatment extension in spinal infection and withholding treatment in patients with suspected relapse but no evidence of active disease by FDG PET/CT.
Conclusions
FDG PET/CT was found to be helpful in the diagnosis of focal infection in brucellosis. Multifocal disease seems more prevalent than previously described. The clinical impact of adding FDG PET/CT to the diagnostic workup of brucellosis should be evaluated in future studies.
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Title: The Role of Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in the Management of Brucellosis: An Observational Cohort Study
Description:
Abstract
Background
Diagnosis of focal infection in brucellosis is important to direct optimal treatment.
Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG PET/CT) may be helpful in this aspect.
Methods
The clinical and imaging data of all patients with brucellosis, who underwent FDG PET/CT as part of the investigation in Rambam Health Care Campus, where FDG PET/CT became the recommended imaging modality for suspected focal infection in brucellosis since 2016, were analyzed retrospectively.
The detection of focal infection as well as management modification before and after FDG PET/CT were recorded.
Results
FDG PET/CT was performed in 30 episodes of brucellosis occurring in 27 patients: 20 primary episodes and 10 suspected relapse episodes.
The mean age of the patients was 50 ± 15.
07 years.
Focal disease was diagnosed in 18 of 30 (60%) episodes, of which 8 (26.
6%) were diagnosed for the first time by FDG PET/CT, all of whom had spinal infection, with a concomitant additional focus in 5.
Overall, multifocal disease was diagnosed in 10 of 18 (55.
5%) of patients with focal disease.
Management modification following FDG PET/CT was recorded in 17 of 30 (56.
6%) episodes, mainly by treatment extension in spinal infection and withholding treatment in patients with suspected relapse but no evidence of active disease by FDG PET/CT.
Conclusions
FDG PET/CT was found to be helpful in the diagnosis of focal infection in brucellosis.
Multifocal disease seems more prevalent than previously described.
The clinical impact of adding FDG PET/CT to the diagnostic workup of brucellosis should be evaluated in future studies.
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