Shervin Zoghi, Clemens Mingels, Ramsey D Badawi, Benjamin A Spencer, Tracy L Yarbrough, Lorenzo Nardo, Abhijit J Chaudhari
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Abstract
Inflammatory disorders historically have been difficult to monitor with conventional PET imaging due to limitations including radiation exposure, lack of validated imaging biomarkers, low spatial resolution, and long acquisition durations. However, the recent development of long-axial field-of-view (LAFOV) PET/CT scanners may allow utilization of novel noninvasive biomarkers to diagnose, predict outcomes, and monitor therapeutic response of inflammatory conditions. LAFOV PET scanners can image most of the human body (if not the entire body) simultaneously in one bed position, with improved signal collection efficiency compared to conventional PET scanners. This allows for imaging with shorter acquisition durations, decreased injected radiotracer dose, prolonged uptake times, or a combination of any of these. In addition, LAFOV PET scanners enable whole-body dynamic imaging. Altogether, these intrinsically superior capabilities in assessing both local and systemic diseases, have allowed these scanners to make increasingly significant contributions to the assessment of inflammatory conditions. This review aims to further explore the role and benefits of LAFOV scanners for imaging various inflammatory conditions while addressing future developments and challenges faced by this technology.
由于辐射、缺乏有效的成像生物标志物、空间分辨率低和采集时间长等限制,传统的 PET 成像一直难以监测炎症性疾病。然而,最近开发的长轴视场(LAFOV)PET/CT 扫描仪可以利用新型无创生物标记物诊断、预测结果并监测炎症的治疗反应。与传统 PET 扫描仪相比,LAFOV PET 扫描仪可在一个床位上同时对人体大部分(甚至全身)进行成像,提高了信号收集效率。这样就可以缩短采集时间、减少放射性示踪剂注射剂量、延长摄取时间,或综合使用上述方法进行成像。此外,LAFOV PET 扫描仪还能进行全身动态成像。总之,这些扫描仪在评估局部和全身疾病方面的内在优越性使其在评估炎症方面做出了越来越大的贡献。本综述旨在进一步探讨 LAFOV 扫描仪在各种炎症成像中的作用和优势,同时探讨该技术的未来发展和面临的挑战。
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine is the leading review journal in nuclear medicine. Each issue brings you expert reviews and commentary on a single topic as selected by the Editors. The journal contains extensive coverage of the field of nuclear medicine, including PET, SPECT, and other molecular imaging studies, and related imaging studies. Full-color illustrations are used throughout to highlight important findings. Seminars is included in PubMed/Medline, Thomson/ISI, and other major scientific indexes.