Ardel J Romero Pabón, Olivier F Clerc, Shilpa Vijayakumar, Sarah A M Cuddy, Sharmila Dorbala
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Abstract
Cardiac amyloidosis includes a group of protein-misfolding diseases characterized by fibril accumulation within the extracellular space of the myocardium and cardiac dysfunction. Cardiac amyloidosis has high mortality. Emerging radionuclide techniques have helped us to better understand disease pathogenesis, prognostication, and treatment response in cardiac amyloidosis. PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To review recent advances in molecular imaging of cardiac amyloidosis using amyloid PET radiotracers. RECENT FINDINGS: Multiple single center studies have shown that amyloid PET radiotracers allow definitive diagnosis and quantification of cardiac amyloid burden. These amyloid targeting tracers may provide means to improve early disease detection, risk stratification and treatment monitoring. Amyloid PET imaging may inform definitive imaging-based diagnosis for therapeutic decisions, risk stratification, and treatment monitoring. More research in unselected cohorts of patients with suspected cardiac amyloidosis is needed to optimize the clinical implementation of amyloid PET imaging.
心脏淀粉样变性包括一组蛋白质错误折叠疾病,其特点是纤维在心肌细胞外堆积和心脏功能障碍。心脏淀粉样变性的死亡率很高。新兴的放射性核素技术有助于我们更好地了解心脏淀粉样变性的发病机制、预后和治疗反应。综述目的:回顾使用淀粉样 PET 放射性核素进行心脏淀粉样变性分子成像的最新进展。最新发现:多个单中心研究表明,淀粉样蛋白 PET 放射性示踪剂可明确诊断和量化心脏淀粉样蛋白负荷。这些淀粉样蛋白靶向示踪剂可为改善早期疾病检测、风险分层和治疗监测提供手段。淀粉样蛋白 PET 成像可为治疗决策、风险分层和治疗监测提供基于成像的明确诊断信息。要优化淀粉样蛋白 PET 成像的临床应用,还需要对未经选择的疑似心脏淀粉样变性患者进行更多的研究。
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