TY - JOUR A1 - Lenschow, Christina A1 - Fuss, Carmina Teresa A1 - Kircher, Stefan A1 - Buck, Andreas A1 - Kickuth, Ralph A1 - Reibetanz, Joachim A1 - Wiegering, Armin A1 - Stenzinger, Albrecht A1 - Hübschmann, Daniel A1 - Germer, Christoph Thomas A1 - Fassnacht, Martin A1 - Fröhling, Stefan A1 - Schlegel, Nicolas A1 - Kroiss, Matthias T1 - Case Report: Abdominal Lymph Node Metastases of Parathyroid Carcinoma: Diagnostic Workup, Molecular Diagnosis, and Clinical Management JF - Frontiers in Endocrinology N2 - Parathyroid carcinoma (PC) is an orphan malignancy accounting for only ~1% of all cases with primary hyperparathyroidism. The localization of recurrent PC is of critical importance and can be exceedingly difficult to diagnose and sometimes futile when common sites of recurrence in the neck and chest cannot be confirmed. Here, we present the diagnostic workup, molecular analysis and multimodal therapy of a 46-year old woman with the extraordinary manifestation of abdominal lymph node metastases 12 years after primary diagnosis of PC. The patient was referred to our endocrine tumor center in 2016 with the aim to localize the tumor causative of symptomatic biochemical recurrence. In view of the extensive previous workup we decided to perform [18F]FDG-PET-CT. A pathological lymph node in the liver hilus showed slightly increased FDG-uptake and hence was suspected as site of recurrence. Selective venous sampling confirmed increased parathyroid hormone concentration in liver veins. Abdominal lymph node metastasis was resected and histopathological examination confirmed PC. Within four months, the patient experienced biochemical recurrence and based on high tumor mutational burden detected in the surgical specimen by whole exome sequencing the patient received immunotherapy with pembrolizumab that led to a biochemical response. Subsequent to disease progression repeated abdominal lymph node resection was performed in 10/2018, 01/2019 and in 01/2020. Up to now (12/2020) the patient is biochemically free of disease. In conclusion, a multimodal diagnostic approach and therapy in an interdisciplinary setting is needed for patients with rare endocrine tumors. Molecular analyses may inform additional treatment options including checkpoint inhibitors such as pembrolizumab. KW - parathyroid carcinoma KW - abdominal lymph node metastases KW - molecular diagnostics KW - repeated surgery KW - [18F]FDG-PET-CT KW - immune check inhibitor KW - pembrolizumab Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-233362 SN - 1664-2392 VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fröhlich, Matthias A1 - Serfling, Sebastian A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro A1 - Pomper, Martin G. A1 - Rowe, Steven P. A1 - Schmalzing, Marc A1 - Tony, Hans-Peter A1 - Gernert, Michael A1 - Strunz, Patrick-Pascal A1 - Portegys, Jan A1 - Schwaneck, Eva-Christina A1 - Gadeholt, Ottar A1 - Weich, Alexander A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Bley, Thorsten A. A1 - Guggenberger, Konstanze V. A1 - Werner, Rudolf A. T1 - Whole-Body [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT Can Alter Diagnosis in Patients with Suspected Rheumatic Disease JF - Diagnostics N2 - The 2-deoxy-d-[\(^{18}\)F]fluoro-D-glucose (FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is widely utilized to assess the vascular and articular inflammatory burden of patients with a suspected diagnosis of rheumatic disease. We aimed to elucidate the impact of [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT on change in initially suspected diagnosis in patients at the time of the scan. Thirty-four patients, who had undergone [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT, were enrolled and the initially suspected diagnosis prior to [18F]FDG PET/CT was compared to the final diagnosis. In addition, a semi-quantitative analysis including vessel wall-to-liver (VLR) and joint-to-liver (JLR) ratios was also conducted. Prior to [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT, 22/34 (64.7%) of patients did not have an established diagnosis, whereas in 7/34 (20.6%), polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) was suspected, and in 5/34 (14.7%), giant cell arteritis (GCA) was suspected by the referring rheumatologists. After [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT, the diagnosis was GCA in 19/34 (55.9%), combined GCA and PMR (GCA + PMR) in 9/34 (26.5%) and PMR in the remaining 6/34 (17.6%). As such, [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT altered suspected diagnosis in 28/34 (82.4%), including in all unclear cases. VLR of patients whose final diagnosis was GCA tended to be significantly higher when compared to VLR in PMR (GCA, 1.01 ± 0.08 (95%CI, 0.95–1.1) vs. PMR, 0.92 ± 0.1 (95%CI, 0.85–0.99), p = 0.07), but not when compared to PMR + GCA (1.04 ± 0.14 (95%CI, 0.95–1.13), p = 1). JLR of individuals finally diagnosed with PMR (0.94 ± 0.16, (95%CI, 0.83–1.06)), however, was significantly increased relative to JLR in GCA (0.58 ± 0.04 (95%CI, 0.55–0.61)) and GCA + PMR (0.64 ± 0.09 (95%CI, 0.57–0.71); p < 0.0001, respectively). In individuals with a suspected diagnosis of rheumatic disease, an inflammatory-directed [\(^{18}\)F]FDG PET/CT can alter diagnosis in the majority of the cases, particularly in subjects who were referred because of diagnostic uncertainty. Semi-quantitative assessment may be helpful in establishing a final diagnosis of PMR, supporting the notion that a quantitative whole-body read-out may be useful in unclear cases. KW - giant cell arteritis KW - GCA KW - [18F]FDG PET/CT KW - vasculature KW - inflammation KW - polymyalgia rheumatica KW - PMR KW - vasculitis Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-250227 SN - 2075-4418 VL - 11 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Detomas, Mario A1 - Altieri, Barbara A1 - Schlötelburg, Wiebke A1 - Appenzeller, Silke A1 - Schlaffer, Sven A1 - Coras, Roland A1 - Schirbel, Andreas A1 - Wild, Vanessa A1 - Kroiss, Matthias A1 - Sbiera, Silviu A1 - Fassnacht, Martin A1 - Deutschbein, Timo T1 - Case Report: Consecutive Adrenal Cushing’s Syndrome and Cushing’s Disease in a Patient With Somatic CTNNB1, USP8, and NR3C1 Mutations JF - Frontiers in Endocrinology N2 - The occurrence of different subtypes of endogenous Cushing’s syndrome (CS) in single individuals is extremely rare. We here present the case of a female patient who was successfully cured from adrenal CS 4 years before being diagnosed with Cushing’s disease (CD). The patient was diagnosed at the age of 50 with ACTH-independent CS and a left-sided adrenal adenoma, in January 2015. After adrenalectomy and histopathological confirmation of a cortisol-producing adrenocortical adenoma, biochemical hypercortisolism and clinical symptoms significantly improved. However, starting from 2018, the patient again developed signs and symptoms of recurrent CS. Subsequent biochemical and radiological workup suggested the presence of ACTH-dependent CS along with a pituitary microadenoma. The patient underwent successful transsphenoidal adenomectomy, and both postoperative adrenal insufficiency and histopathological workup confirmed the diagnosis of CD. Exome sequencing excluded a causative germline mutation but showed somatic mutations of the β-catenin protein gene (CTNNB1) in the adrenal adenoma, and of both the ubiquitin specific peptidase 8 (USP8) and the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) genes in the pituitary adenoma. In conclusion, our case illustrates that both ACTH-independent and ACTH-dependent CS may develop in a single individual even without evidence for a common genetic background. KW - Cushing’s syndrome KW - Cushing’s disease KW - hypercortisolism KW - glucocorticoid excess KW - USP8 KW - CTNNB1 KW - NR3C1 Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-244596 SN - 1664-2392 VL - 12 ER - TY - THES A1 - Grathwohl, Daniela T1 - Quantitative Sonoelastographie der Leber bei Kindern und Jugedlichen mit Cystischer Fibrose T1 - Quantitative ultrasound imaging of the liver in children and adolescents with cystic fibrosis N2 - Morbidität und Mortalität der Lebererkrankung im Rahmen der Cystischen Fiborse (Cystic fibrosis liver disease, CFLD) sind vornehmlich von Ausmaß und Progredienz der Leberfibrose abhängig. Aufgrund der fehlenden Genauigkeit der bisherigen diagnostischen Verfahren werden viele der an CF erkrankten Menschen erst in fortgeschrittenen Stadien diagnostiziert. Schwere Komplikationen einer Leberzirrhose treten häufig bereits im Kindesalter auf. Die Quantitative Sonoelastographie, hier die Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI)-Elastographie, ist ein vielversprechendes, nicht-invasives und strahlenfreies Verfahren zur Messung der Gewebesteifigkeit. Anhand dieser retrospektiven, monozentrischen Studie soll die ARFI-Elastographie im Hinblick auf den klinischen Einsatz bei der CFLD-Diagnostik untersucht werden. Es wurde eruiert, ob sich mittels ARFI-Elastographie Rückschlüsse auf eine CFLD und deren Schweregrade ziehen lassen. Hierfür wurden die ARFI-Messungen verschiedener Lebersegmente von 62 an CF erkrankten und 19 lebergesunden Kindern und Jugendlichen verglichen. Zudem erfolgte die Korrelation der Ergebnisse mit zwei etablierten klinischen Leberfibrose-Scores (APRI, Williams-Score). Im Patientenkollektiv konnten tendenziell erhöhte Scherwellengeschwindigkeiten, entsprechend einer fibrotischen Aktivität, gemessen werden. Die transkostale Messposition in Segment VII/VIII (TC VII/VIII) erwies sich als zuverlässigste Position zur Differenzierung zwischen einer CF-Hepatopathie und einem gesunden Leberparenchym. Hingegen war das Errechnen von Cut-off Werten zur Graduierung von Fibrosestadien nicht möglich. Auch war keine Korrelation zu Leberfiborsescores feststellbar. Insgesamt zeigt sich, dass die Diagnosestellung einer CFLD aktuell nur in Kombination mit bisherigen Messmethoden wie der klinischen Untersuchung, der Laboranalytik und der Sonographie möglich ist. Die Interpretation der ARFI-cut-off Werte bleibt aufgrund mangelnder Sensitivität und Spezifität und vor dem Hintergrund der CF-typischen heterogenen Leberpathologie erschwert. Die ARFI-Elastographie kann als zusätzlicher Baustein in der Diagnostik der CFLD, bei unklaren Befundkonstellationen oder zum Therapie-Monitoring herangezogen werden. Um einen klaren klinischen Einsatz in der Routinediagnostik zu definieren bedarf es weiterer großer, multizentrischer und prospektiver Studien. N2 - The liver-associated morbidity and mortality of the patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) depends on the progression of liver fibrosis. The lack of sensitive diagnostics in the early stages of fibrosis is a key reason for delayed diagnosis, often when complications from liver cirrhosis have already developed in childhood. Quantitative ultrasound (US) imaging, such as Acoustic Radiation Force Imaging (ARFI)-Elastography, is a modern and non-invasive technique for the measurement of tissue stiffness. ARFI-Elastography could improve the detection of Liver Disease (LD) in CF over today‘s routine diagnostics. The aim of this single centre, retrospective study was to analyse the diagnostic performance and the clinical use of the ARFI-method with regard to the early detection of parenchymal changes in Cystic Fibrosis Liver Disease (CFLD). ARFI-data of 62 patients with CF were compared to 19 healthy controls. Results have been related to common and previously established scores (APRI, Williams-Score) for fibrosis in CF. ARFI measurements were higher in the patient group. In particular, the transcostal imaging of segments VII/VIII (TC CII/VIII) of the right liver lobe showed a statistically significant difference between patients with CF and healthy controls. However, because of the wide range of the measurements it was not possible to establish cutoff-values to differentiate stages of liver stiffness and there was no correlation to clinical scores of fibrosis. Due to the lack of sensitivity and specificity of the ARFI cutoff-value and the knowledge of the heterogeneous pathology of cirrhosis in CF, interpretation of ARFI measurements remains challenging. On the basis of our findings, we conclude that ARFI may have a useful role in combination with routine assessments including physical examination, screening laboratory values and US-imaging, to detect, diagnose and monitor CFLD. Larger prospective validation studies are required to establish how ARFI can best be incorporated into routine clinical practice. KW - Ultraschall-Elastographie KW - Cystische Fibrose KW - Quantitative Sonoelastographie KW - Acoustic radiation force imaging (ARFI) KW - Leberfibrose KW - Cystic fibrosis liver disease (CFLD) Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-250621 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmid, Andrea T1 - Diagnostische Genauigkeit der Dual-Energy Computertomographie Angiographie bei Patienten mit peripherer arterieller Verschlusskrankheit T1 - Diagnostic Accuracy of Dual-Energy Computertomography Angiography in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease N2 - Es wurde die diagnostische Genauigkeit fünf verschiedener Rekonstruktionsalgorithmen der DE-CTA der Becken-Bein-Gefäße von Patienten mit pAVK an einem Dual-Source CT mit dem diagnostischen Goldstandard der DSA verglichen. Die DE-CTA zeigte eine exzellente Sensitivität an Becken- und Beingefäßen hinsichtlich einer korrekten Stenosegraduierung, unabhängig von der Rekonstruktion. Die Standard MPR zeigte insgesamt die besten Ergebnisse und ist deshalb vor allem in nicht eindeutigen Fällen die Methode der Wahl. Die Auswertung von DE-CS MPRs, DE-CS MIPs, gekrümmten MPRs oder die semi-automatische quantitative Stenosegradauswertung bringt keinen Zugewinn an diagnostischer Performance im Vergleich zur visuellen Auswertung der Standard MPR. Das Ausmaß der Gefäßwandverkalkungen und die intraluminale Kontrastierung hatten keinen signifikanten Effekt auf die Sensitivität zur Erkennung signifikanter Stenosen an den Becken- und Beingefäßen. Jedoch verschlechterten sich die Spezifität und die Genauigkeit der Rekonstruktionen, welche auf der DE-Knochen- und DE-Plaqueentfernung basieren, signifikant in stark verkalkten oder nur schwach kontrastierten Gefäßsegmenten. Beim Auswerten von DE-CS Rekonstruktionen ist infolgedessen vor allem in schlecht kontrastierten oder stark verkalkten Gefäßen eine weitere Verifizierung des Befundes nötig, um unnötige invasive DSAs als Folge von falsch positiven CTA-Befunden zu reduzieren. N2 - The diagnostic accuracy of five different DE-CTA recontruction approaches of a dual-source CT in patients with peripheral artery disease were compared, using digital subtraction angiography as reference standard. DE-CTA shows an excellent sensitivity for the detection of lower extremity arterial stenosis, regardless of image reconstruction approach. The standard MPR showed the best results overall and is therefore the method of choice in unclear cases. Thus DE-CS MPRs, DE-CS MIPs, curved MPRs and semi-automatic stenosis grading don’t bring additional value regarding the diagnostic performance in comparison to the standard MPR. The amount of vessel wall calcification and the intraluminal contrast had no significant effect on the sensitivity for the detection of lower extremity arterial stenosis. Specifity and accuracy decreased in reconstructions that relied on DE-bone- and DE-plaque-subtraction significantly in vessels with strong calcification or poor contrasting. When analyzing DE-CS reconstructions for poorly contrasted or strongly calcified vessels a further evaluation is necessary, to avoid invasive DSAs as a result of false positive findings. KW - Dual-Source-Computertomographie KW - Periphere arterielle Verschlusskrankheit KW - Computertomographie Angiographie KW - Dual-Source Computertomography KW - Peripheral Artery Disease KW - Computertomography Angiography Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-251137 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hock, Michael A1 - Terekhov, Maxim A1 - Stefanescu, Maria Roxana A1 - Lohr, David A1 - Herz, Stefan A1 - Reiter, Theresa A1 - Ankenbrand, Markus A1 - Kosmala, Aleksander A1 - Gassenmaier, Tobias A1 - Juchem, Christoph A1 - Schreiber, Laura Maria T1 - B\(_{0}\) shimming of the human heart at 7T JF - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine N2 - Purpose Inhomogeneities of the static magnetic B\(_{0}\) field are a major limiting factor in cardiac MRI at ultrahigh field (≥ 7T), as they result in signal loss and image distortions. Different magnetic susceptibilities of the myocardium and surrounding tissue in combination with cardiac motion lead to strong spatio‐temporal B\(_{0}\)‐field inhomogeneities, and their homogenization (B0 shimming) is a prerequisite. Limitations of state‐of‐the‐art shimming are described, regional B\(_{0}\) variations are measured, and a methodology for spherical harmonics shimming of the B\(_{0}\) field within the human myocardium is proposed. Methods The spatial B\(_{0}\)‐field distribution in the heart was analyzed as well as temporal B\(_{0}\)‐field variations in the myocardium over the cardiac cycle. Different shim region‐of‐interest selections were compared, and hardware limitations of spherical harmonics B\(_{0}\) shimming were evaluated by calibration‐based B0‐field modeling. The role of third‐order spherical harmonics terms was analyzed as well as potential benefits from cardiac phase–specific shimming. Results The strongest B\(_{0}\)‐field inhomogeneities were observed in localized spots within the left‐ventricular and right‐ventricular myocardium and varied between systolic and diastolic cardiac phases. An anatomy‐driven shim region‐of‐interest selection allowed for improved B\(_{0}\)‐field homogeneity compared with a standard shim region‐of‐interest cuboid. Third‐order spherical harmonics terms were demonstrated to be beneficial for shimming of these myocardial B\(_{0}\)‐field inhomogeneities. Initial results from the in vivo implementation of a potential shim strategy were obtained. Simulated cardiac phase–specific shimming was performed, and a shim term‐by‐term analysis revealed periodic variations of required currents. Conclusion Challenges in state‐of‐the‐art B\(_{0}\) shimming of the human heart at 7 T were described. Cardiac phase–specific shimming strategies were found to be superior to vendor‐supplied shimming. KW - 7 T KW - B KW - cardiac MRI KW - shimming KW - ultrahigh field Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-218096 VL - 85 IS - 1 SP - 182 EP - 196 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Julian A. J. A1 - Wech, Tobias A1 - Weng, Andreas M. A1 - Stich, Manuel A1 - Weick, Stefan A1 - Breuer, Kathrin A1 - Bley, Thorsten A. A1 - Köstler, Herbert T1 - Free‐breathing self‐gated 4D lung MRI using wave‐CAIPI JF - Magnetic Resonance in Medicine N2 - Purpose The aim of this study was to compare the wave‐CAIPI (controlled aliasing in parallel imaging) trajectory to the Cartesian sampling for accelerated free‐breathing 4D lung MRI. Methods The wave‐CAIPI k‐space trajectory was implemented in a respiratory self‐gated 3D spoiled gradient echo pulse sequence. Trajectory correction applying the gradient system transfer function was used, and images were reconstructed using an iterative conjugate gradient SENSE (CG SENSE) algorithm. Five healthy volunteers and one patient with squamous cell carcinoma in the lung were examined on a clinical 3T scanner, using both sampling schemes. For quantitative comparison of wave‐CAIPI and standard Cartesian imaging, the normalized mutual information and the RMS error between retrospectively accelerated acquisitions and their respective references were calculated. The SNR ratios were investigated in a phantom study. Results The obtained normalized mutual information values indicate a lower information loss due to acceleration for the wave‐CAIPI approach. Average normalized mutual information values of the wave‐CAIPI acquisitions were 10% higher, compared with Cartesian sampling. Furthermore, the RMS error of the wave‐CAIPI technique was lower by 19% and the SNR was higher by 14%. Especially for short acquisition times (down to 1 minute), the undersampled Cartesian images showed an increased artifact level, compared with wave‐CAIPI. Conclusion The application of the wave‐CAIPI technique to 4D lung MRI reduces undersampling artifacts, in comparison to a Cartesian acquisition of the same scan time. The benefit of wave‐CAIPI sampling can therefore be traded for shorter examinations, or enhancing image quality of undersampled 4D lung acquisitions, keeping the scan time constant. KW - free‐breathing KW - lung KW - self‐gated KW - wave‐CAIPI Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-218075 VL - 84 IS - 6 SP - 3223 EP - 3233 ER - TY - THES A1 - Thein, Irina T1 - Monochromatische DSA versus farbkodierte DSA in der Entscheidungsfindung zur Stentimplantation bei pAVK T1 - Evaluation of superficial femoral artery lesions after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty: color-coded summation vs. monochromatic digital subtraction angiography N2 - In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob die farbige DSA-Darstellungsweise besser als die monochromatische dazu geeignet ist, eine Entscheidung über eine mögliche Stentimplantation bei pAVK zu treffen. Hierfür wurden DSA-Daten des Universitätsklinikums Würzburg im Zeitraum 04/2014 - 10/2015 retrospektiv ausgewertet. Drei Ärzte bewerteten die Bilder in zwei getrennten Durchgängen bezüglich ihrer Entscheidung zur Stentimplantation. Diese Entscheidungen wurden mit einem Konsensus aus 2 Ärzten verglichen. Anhand von ROC-Analysen konnte so die Treffsicherheit der Entscheidungen evaluiert werden. In der Studie stellte sich die farbkodierte Darstellung im Vergleich zur monochromatischen Darstellung nicht als überlegen heraus. N2 - The present paper analyses if color-coded DSA is more suitable than conventional monochromatitic DSA to decide on a possible stent implantation for a pAVK-lesion. Therefor DSA-Data of the University Hospital of Würzburg was evaluated retrospectively of the period from 04/2014 – 10/2015. Three doctors assessed the pictures in two separate cycles in terms of their decision concerning stenting. These decisions were compared with a consensus of two doctors. The accuracy of the decisions were evaluated based on ROC-analyses. In this study, color coded DSA did not prove to be superior to conventional DSA. KW - Digitale Subtraktionsangiographie KW - Periphere arterielle Verschlusskrankheit KW - ROC-Kurve KW - farbkodierte DSA Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-240562 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hartrampf, Philipp E. A1 - Petritsch, Bernhard A1 - Buck, Andreas K. A1 - Serfling, Sebastian E. T1 - Pitfalls in PSMA-PET/CT: Intensive bone-marrow uptake in a case with polycythaemia vera JF - European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging N2 - No abstract available. KW - bone-marrow Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235608 SN - 1619-7070 VL - 48 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grunz, Jan-Peter A1 - Pennig, Lenhard A1 - Fieber, Tabea A1 - Gietzen, Carsten Herbert A1 - Heidenreich, Julius Frederik A1 - Huflage, Henner A1 - Gruschwitz, Philipp A1 - Kuhl, Philipp Josef A1 - Petritsch, Bernhard A1 - Kosmala, Aleksander A1 - Bley, Thorsten Alexander A1 - Gassenmaier, Tobias T1 - Twin robotic x-ray system in small bone and joint trauma: Impact of cone-beam computed tomography on treatment decisions JF - European Radiology N2 - Objectives Trauma evaluation of extremities can be challenging in conventional radiography. A multi-use x-ray system with cone-beam CT (CBCT) option facilitates ancillary 3-D imaging without repositioning. We assessed the clinical value of CBCT scans by analyzing the influence of additional findings on therapy. Methods Ninety-two patients underwent radiography and subsequent CBCT imaging with the twin robotic scanner (76 wrist/hand/finger and 16 ankle/foot/toe trauma scans). Reports by on-call radiologists before and after CBCT were compared regarding fracture detection, joint affliction, comminuted injuries, and diagnostic confidence. An orthopedic surgeon recommended therapy based on reported findings. Surgical reports (N = 52) and clinical follow-up (N = 85) were used as reference standard. Results CBCT detected more fractures (83/64 of 85), joint involvements (69/53 of 71), and multi-fragment situations (68/50 of 70) than radiography (all p < 0.001). Six fractures suspected in radiographs were ruled out by CBCT. Treatment changes based on additional information from CBCT were recommended in 29 patients (31.5%). While agreement between advised therapy before CBCT and actual treatment was moderate (κ = 0.41 [95% confidence interval 0.35–0.47]; p < 0.001), agreement after CBCT was almost perfect (κ = 0.88 [0.83–0.93]; p < 0.001). Diagnostic confidence increased considerably for CBCT studies (p < 0.001). Median effective dose for CBCT was 4.3 μSv [3.3–5.3 μSv] compared to 0.2 μSv [0.1–0.2 μSv] for radiography. Conclusions CBCT provides advantages for the evaluation of acute small bone and joint trauma by detecting and excluding extremity fractures and fracture-related findings more reliably than radiographs. Additional findings induced therapy change in one third of patients, suggesting substantial clinical impact. KW - cone-beamcomputed tomography KW - extremities KW - fractures, bone KW - radiography Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-235233 SN - 0938-7994 VL - 31 ER -