2015
DOI: 10.1177/0363546515574066
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Various Imaging Modalities for Suspected Lower Extremity Stress Fractures

Abstract: MRI was identified as the most sensitive and specific imaging test for diagnosing stress fractures of the lower extremity. When MRI is available, NS is not recommended because of its low specificity, high dosage of ionizing radiation, and other limitations. Conventional radiographs are likely to result in false negatives upon initial presentation, particularly in the early stages of stress fracture, and in some cases may not reveal an existing stress fracture at any time. A diagnostic imaging algorithm was dev… Show more

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“…Also, a recent systematic review assessing diagnostic accuracy of various imaging modalities concluded that MRI was the most sensitive and specific test for lower extremity fractures 24. However, this systematic review analysed therapeutic and diagnostic ultrasound as a uniform imaging modality, which may have biased their findings in favour of MRI 24 37.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a recent systematic review assessing diagnostic accuracy of various imaging modalities concluded that MRI was the most sensitive and specific test for lower extremity fractures 24. However, this systematic review analysed therapeutic and diagnostic ultrasound as a uniform imaging modality, which may have biased their findings in favour of MRI 24 37.…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They recommended Telos instead of KT-1000 to assess knee stability after ACL reconstruction. The widespread range in the sensitivity and specificity was vindicated based on the variation in the quality of the X-rays obtained, the experience of the radiographer and the experience of the radiologist in reading such radiographs [71,72]. Nevertheless, imaging techniques (e.g., Telos) are an established tool to confirm the diagnosis of suspected knee instability, to assess the ACL reconstruction outcome and to rule out injuries to other soft tissue structures [40,70].…”
Section: The Telos Stress Radiography Devicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT may be required for operative planning of complex fractures. MRI is useful for diagnosis of stress fractures [19]. Plaster cast immobilisation and analgesia are usually required in the acute setting before follow-up and planning of definitive treatment.…”
Section: Fracturesmentioning
confidence: 99%