Combining non-contrast and dual-energy CT improves diagnosis of early gout

Eur Radiol. 2019 Mar;29(3):1267-1275. doi: 10.1007/s00330-018-5716-4. Epub 2018 Sep 17.

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the incremental value of non-contrast CT (NCCT) on dual-energy CT (DECT) in symptomatic first metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joints in early gout.

Methods: One hundred and fifteen painful joints were consecutively enrolled and gout was diagnosed based on the 2015 EULAR/ACR criteria and/or arthrocentesis. Two readers independently evaluated DECT alone and combined NCCT and DECT (NCCT+DECT) based on four semiquantitative scales. Sensitivities and specificities were compared using McNemar's test. AUC was compared.

Results: Of the 115 joints, 72 were defined as an early gout group and 43 as a gout-negative group after exclusion. The sensitivity and specificity for the early gout group on DECT alone were as followed: reader 1 - 52.8% and 100.0% and reader 2 - 51.4% and 100.0%. NCCT+DECT results were as follows: reader 1 - 79.2% and 93.0% and reader 2 - 79.2% and 95.3%. AUC was significantly higher in NCCT+DECT compared to that in DECT alone for the early gout group (0.888 vs. 0.774 for reader 1, p = 0.0004; 0.896 vs. 0.816 for reader 2, p = 0.0142). The false-negative cases on DECT occurred more frequently with the first-onset gout, and tended to be affected by a longer duration of symptoms in the post-hoc analysis.

Conclusion: The combined analysis of NCCT and DECT improves diagnostic capabilities in symptomatic early gout involving the first MTP joint.

Key points: • MSU crystal depositions in early gout may be seen on non-contrast CT, while still being undetectable by DECT. • Combining non-contrast CT and DECT improves detection of early gout. • False negatives of DECT are more common than previously reported in cases of first-onset gout.

Keywords: Dual-energy CT; Gout; Metatarsophalangeal joint; Tomography, x-ray computed; Uric acid.

MeSH terms

  • Early Diagnosis*
  • Female
  • Gout / diagnosis*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Metatarsophalangeal Joint / diagnostic imaging*
  • Middle Aged
  • Multidetector Computed Tomography / methods*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed / methods