FRI0476 Relative fdg accumulation of the aortic wall lesions to aortic blood pool in 18f-fdg-pet and pet/ct is a useful parameter for assessing the disease activity of takayasu arteritis

2013 ◽  
Vol 72 (Suppl 3) ◽  
pp. A536.1-A536 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ihata ◽  
K. Shizukuishi ◽  
D. Kishimoto ◽  
T. Watanabe ◽  
R. Watanabe ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Simin Wu ◽  
Yizhen Pang ◽  
Liang Zhao ◽  
Long Zhao ◽  
Haojun Chen

2021 ◽  
Vol 80 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 661.3-662
Author(s):  
L. Ma ◽  
B. Wu ◽  
X. Jin ◽  
Y. Sun ◽  
X. Kong ◽  
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Background:Takayasu arteritis (TA) is a condition characterized by major large-vessel vasculitis (LVV), and is most commonly found in young women (age <40 years) of East Asia countries. 18F-FDG-PET/CT has been widely used in the diagnosis and follow-up of cancers to gather functional information based on metabolic activity. In the present study, we evaluated the value of different parameters in 18F-FDG-PET/CT for assessing active TA disease, and we establish a simple, quantifiable, and effective disease activity evaluation model based on 18F-FDG-PET/CT. A comparison in the ability to identify active disease was performed between the established Kerr score and the new 18F-FDG-PET/CT was also performed.Objectives:To investigate the utility of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (18F-FDG-PET/CT) in assessing disease activity in TA.Methods:Ninety-one patients with TA, were recruited from a Chinese cohort from October 2017 to January 2019. Clinical data, acute-phase reactants (APRs), and 18F-FDG-PET/CT findings were simultaneously recorded. The Physician Global Assessment was used as the gold standard to assess TA disease activity. The value of using 18F-FDG-PET/CT to identify active disease was evaluated, using erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) as a reference. Disease activity assessment models were constructed and concordance index (C-index), net reclassification index (NRI), and integrated discrimination index (IDI) were evaluated to compare the benefits of the new modes with ESR and Kerr score.Results:In total, 64 (70.3%) cases showed active disease. Higher levels of ESR and CRP, and lower interleukin (IL)-2R levels, were observed in active cases. 18F-FDG-PET/CT parameters, including SUVmean, SUVratio1, SUVratio2, sum of SUVmean, and sum of SUVmax, were significantly higher in active disease groups. The C index threshold of ESR to indicate active disease was 0.78 (95% CI: 0.69-0.88). The new activity assessment model combining ESR, sum of SUVmean, and IL-2R showed significant improvement in C index over the ESR method (0.96 vs. 0.78, P < 0.01; NRI 1.63, P < 0.01; and IDI 0.48, P < 0.01). The new model also demonstrated modest superiority to Kerr score assessment (0.96 vs. 0.87, P = 0.03; NRI 1.19, P < 0.01; and IDI 0.33 P < 0.01).Conclusion:A novel 18F-FDG-PET/CT-based method that involves combining the sum of SUVmean with ESR score and IL-2R levels demonstrated superiority in identifying active TA compared to conventional methods.References:[1]Kerr GS, Hallahan CW, Giordano J, Leavitt RY, Fauci AS, Rottem M, et al. Takayasu arteritis. Ann Intern Med 1994;120:919-29.[2]Hoffman GS, Ahmed AE. Surrogate markers of disease activity in patients with Takayasu arteritis. A preliminary report from The International Network for the Study of the Systemic Vasculitides (INSSYS). Int J Cardiol 1998;66 Suppl 1:S191-4; discussion S195.[3]Misra R, Danda D, Rajappa SM, Ghosh A, Gupta R, Mahendranath KM, et al. Development and initial validation of the Indian Takayasu Clinical Activity Score (ITAS2010). Rheumatology (Oxford) 2013;52:1795-801.[4]Bardi M, Diamantopoulos AP. EULAR recommendations for the use of imaging in large vessel vasculitis in clinical practice summary. Radiol Med 2019;124:965-972.[5]Spick C, Herrmann K, Czernin J. 18F-FDG PET/CT and PET/MRI Perform Equally Well in Cancer: Evidence from Studies on More Than 2,300 Patients. J Nucl Med 2016;57:420-30.Disclosure of Interests:None declared


2022 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 489-491
Author(s):  
Na Chen ◽  
Jin-bai Huang

2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (suppl_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
A.S. Antonopoulos ◽  
S. Brili ◽  
E. Oikonomou ◽  
I. Cutajar ◽  
N. Pianou ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-71
Author(s):  
Giorgio Treglia ◽  
Antonella Stefanelli ◽  
Maria Vittoria Mattoli ◽  
Lucia Leccisotti ◽  
Barbara Muoio ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Milou C. Schimmelpennink ◽  
Adriane D. M. Vorselaars ◽  
Marcel Veltkamp ◽  
Ruth G. M. Keijsers

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