Imaging in spinal infections: Current status and future directions

N Am Spine Soc J. 2023 Sep 9:16:100275. doi: 10.1016/j.xnsj.2023.100275. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis of spinal infections. Early diagnosis is paramount in the treatment of spinal infections and leads to improved outcomes. This article reviews the imaging and relevant clinical details of infections of the spine: pyogenic spondylodiscitis, tuberculous spondylodiscitis, septic facet arthritis, epidural abscess, and subdural abscess. Though radiographs can reveal subtle changes with infections, advanced imaging modalities have increased sensitivity to aid in early diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is emphasized given it is generally the most sensitive and specific advanced imaging modality. However, nuclear medicine imaging and computer tomography (CT) play a role diagnosis in cases where MRI is not available or contra-indicated. Additionally, CT is also important for image-guided biopsy to guide antimicrobial treatment.

Keywords: Epidural abscess; Magnetic resonance imaging; Osteodiscitis; Pyogenic spondylodiscitis; Radiology; Spinal Infection; Subdural abscess; Tuberculous spondylodiscitis.