2019-10-03T14:07:49Z
2019-10-03T14:07:49Z
2009-01-01
2019-10-03T14:07:49Z
It is not clear if 18FDG-PET can be useful for detection of inflammation in low to moderate carotid stenosis. We studied 15 patients scheduled for endarterectomy with contralateral carotids with less than 50% stenosis. 18-FDG-PET was performed prior to CEA and 3 months following surgery. FDG-uptake values were calculated based on maximum standardized uptake value (SUV) and corresponding uptake ratios. We confirmed by CD68 macrophage staining that FDG accumulation corresponds to active inflammation (R=0.8 p less than 0.005). We found significant correlation between the FDG-uptake in the carotids scheduled for CEA and contralateral carotids with low to moderate stenosis (R=0.9 p less than 0.001). The FDG uptake ratio in the contralateral arteries remained stable on the follow-up imaging (1.15+/-0.2 vs. 1.14+/-0.1, R=0.7 p=0.006). We did not find correlation between FDG uptake and symptomatic or asymptomatic patients, degree of carotid stenosis and vascular risk factors. This is a prospective, preliminary in vivo study demonstrating that low to moderate carotid atherosclerosis can be detected using 18-FDG-PET imaging and highlights the truly systemic nature of atherosclerosis.
Article
Accepted version
English
Inflamació; Artèries caròtides; Estenosi; Diagnòstic per la imatge; Inflammation; Carotid artery; Stenosis; Diagnostic imaging
Frontiers in Bioscience
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.2741/3457
Frontiers in Bioscience-Landmark Edition, 2009, vol. 14, p. 3352-3360
https://doi.org/10.2741/3457
(c) Frontiers in Bioscience, 2009