The role of PET/CT in large vessel vasculitis and related disorders: diagnosis, extent evaluation and assessment of therapy response.

François Jamar, Lars C Gormsen, Halil Yildiz, Riemer H Slart, Kornelis S van der Geest, Olivier Gheysens
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Large vessel vasculitides (LVV) are defined as chronic inflammatory disorders that affect the arteries with two major variants being distinguished: giant cell arteritis (GCA) and Takayasu's arteritis (TAK). These often present with nonspecific constitutional symptoms which makes an accurate diagnosis often challenging. Nevertheless, timely diagnosis is of utmost importance to initiate treatment and to avoid potential life-threatening complications. [18F]FDG-PET/CT is nowadays widely accepted as useful tool to aid in the diagnosis of large vessel vasculitis. However, its role to monitor disease activity and to predict disease relapse during follow-up is less obvious since vascular [18F]FDG uptake can be detected in the absence of clinical or biochemical signs of disease activity. In addition to the two major variants, [18F]FDG-PET/CT has shown promise in (peri-)aortitis and related disorders. This article aims to provide an update on the current knowledge and limitations of [18F]FDG-PET/CT for the diagnosis and assessment of treatment response in LVV. Furthermore, other radiopharmaceuticals targeting key components of the vascular immune system are being discussed which could provide an interesting alternative to image vascular inflammation in LVV.

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PET/CT在大血管炎及相关疾病中的作用:诊断、程度评估和治疗反应评估
大血管血管炎(LVV)被定义为影响动脉的慢性炎症性疾病,主要有两种变体:巨细胞动脉炎(GCA)和Takayasu动脉炎(TAK)。这些通常表现为非特异性体质症状,这使得准确诊断往往具有挑战性。然而,及时诊断对于开始治疗和避免潜在的危及生命的并发症至关重要。[18F]FDG-PET/CT是目前广泛接受的诊断大血管炎的有效工具。然而,在随访中监测疾病活动和预测疾病复发的作用不太明显,因为在没有疾病活动的临床或生化迹象的情况下可以检测到血管[18F]FDG摄取。除了这两种主要的变异外,[18F]FDG-PET/CT在(周围)主动脉炎和相关疾病中显示出了希望。本文旨在提供[18F]FDG-PET/CT在LVV诊断和评估治疗反应方面的最新知识和局限性。此外,其他针对血管免疫系统关键成分的放射性药物正在讨论中,这可能为左室血管炎症成像提供一个有趣的替代方案。
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