SPECT/CT for Early Detection of Stress Reactions After Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty: Potential Clinical Significance

  • Jong Hun Park
  • , Hyun Gon Kim
  • , Jae Soo Kim
  • , Su Cheol Kim
  • , Jae Chul Yoo

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Abstract

The altered biomechanics after reverse shoulder arthroplasty, combined with the accumulation of various stress risers, can lead to stress fractures (SFs) around the prosthesis. The incidence of stress reactions (SRs) after reverse shoulder arthroplasty, characterized by pain and tenderness without radiographic or CT evidence of fractures, is approximately 4.2%, which is comparable to the incidence of SF (6.4%). Among patients with SR, a substantial 32% eventually progress to fractures during clinical follow-up. SPECT/CT is a promising tool that combines morphologic and metabolic information for assessing mechanical bone stress. Therefore, early detection of SR through SPECT/CT can help prevent SF.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)246-249
Number of pages4
JournalClinical Nuclear Medicine
Volume49
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • reverse shoulder arthroplasty
  • scapular notching
  • SPECT/CT
  • stress fracture
  • stress reaction
  • stress riser

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