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PET-Based Imaging with 18 F-FDG and 18 F-NaF to Assess Inflammation and Microcalcification in Atherosclerosis and Other Vascular and Thrombotic Disorders.

William Y RaynorPeter Sang Uk ParkAustin J BorjaYusha SunThomas J WernerSze Jia NgHui Chong LauPoul Flemming Høilund-CarlsenAbass AlaviMona-Elisabeth R Revheim
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) represents a method of detecting and characterizing arterial wall inflammation, with potential applications in the early assessment of vascular disorders such as atherosclerosis. By portraying early-stage molecular changes, FDG-PET findings have previously been shown to correlate with atherosclerosis progression. In addition, recent studies have suggested that microcalcification revealed by 18 F-sodium fluoride (NaF) may be more sensitive at detecting atherogenic changes compared to FDG-PET. In this review, we summarize the roles of FDG and NaF in the assessment of atherosclerosis and discuss the role of global assessment in quantification of the vascular disease burden. Furthermore, we will review the emerging applications of FDG-PET in various vascular disorders, including pulmonary embolism, as well as inflammatory and infectious vascular diseases.
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