The role of positron emission tomography in the assessment of cardiac sarcoidosis.
Dario GenovesiMatteo BaucknehtCorinna AltiniCristina Elena PopescuPaola FerroLavinia MonacoAnna BorraCristina FerrariFederico CaobelliPublished in: The British journal of radiology (2019)
The myocardium and the cardiovascular system are often involved in patients with sarcoidosis. As therapy should be started as early as possible to avoid complications such as left ventricular dysfunction, a prompt and reliable diagnosis by means of non-invasive tests would be highly warranted. Among other techniques, 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) has emerged as a high sensitive tool to detect sites of inflammation before morphological changes are visible to conventional imaging techniques. We therefore aim at summarizing the most relevant findings in the literature on the use of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET in the diagnostic workup of cardiac sarcoidosis and to underline future perspectives.
Keyphrases
- positron emission tomography
- left ventricular
- computed tomography
- pet ct
- pet imaging
- oxidative stress
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- systematic review
- high resolution
- heart failure
- acute myocardial infarction
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- aortic stenosis
- mitral valve
- stem cells
- risk factors
- atrial fibrillation
- bone marrow
- coronary artery disease
- smoking cessation
- aortic valve
- replacement therapy
- clinical evaluation