经68Ga-DOTATATE PET检测,高须动脉炎患者冠状动脉周围脂肪组织密度大于动脉粥样硬化患者,与冠状动脉炎症相关

C. Wall, Yuan Huang, C. Uy, E. Le, E. Tombetti, R. Manavaki, M. Dweck, D. Gopalan, M. Bennett, P. Slomka, D. Dey, J. Mason, J. Rudd, J. Tarkin
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冠状动脉周围脂肪组织(PCAT)密度与血管炎症有关,但其性质尚不完全清楚。我们将PCAT密度与炎症的临床和分子成像标志物进行比较。方法采用半自动软件(Autoplaque)对高松动脉炎(Takayasu arteritis, TAK)、冠状动脉疾病(冠心病,CAD)患者以及年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者的心脏CT图像进行PCAT密度量化。在TAK患者中,PCAT密度也与印度Takayasu临床活动评分(ITAS)进行比较。在CAD患者中,使用图像配准软件(FusionQuant)和主动脉18f -氟脱氧葡萄糖(FDG) PET,将PCAT密度与运动校正68Ga-DOTATATE PET的最大组织血比(TBRmax)进行比较。影像学是在临床护理或先前的研究中获得的。68Ga-DOTATATE是血管炎症的实验标志物,与巨噬细胞生长抑素受体-2结合。结果纳入60例患者(TAK, n=20;CAD, n = 20;健康,n = 20)。三组间平均PCAT密度差异显著(TAK: -74.00±SD 11.92 Hounsfield单位[HU];Cad: -80.39±sd 10.9 hu;健康对照组:-83.85±SD 10.07 HU;结论PCAT密度可作为TAK和CAD患者冠状动脉炎症和疾病活动性的一种有用的非pet标志物。
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OP5 Pericoronary adipose tissue density is greater in takayasu arteritis than atherosclerosis and is associated with coronary arterial inflammation measured by 68Ga-DOTATATE PET
Introduction Pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) density is associated with vascular inflammation, but its nature is not fully understood. We compared PCAT density with clinical and molecular imaging markers of inflammation. Methods PCAT density was quantified in patients with Takayasu arteritis (TAK), coronary artery disease (CAD), and age and gender-matched healthy controls from cardiac CT images using semi-automated software (Autoplaque). In TAK patients, PCAT density was also compared to the Indian Takayasu Clinical Activity Score (ITAS). In CAD patients, PCAT density was compared to maximum tissue-to-blood ratio (TBRmax) from motion-corrected 68Ga-DOTATATE PET, using image registration software (FusionQuant), and aortic 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET. Imaging was acquired during clinical care or prior research. 68Ga-DOTATATE is an experimental marker of vascular inflammation that binds macrophage somatostatin receptor-2. Results 60 patients were included (TAK, n=20; CAD, n=20; healthy, n=20). Mean PCAT density varied significantly among the three groups (TAK: -74.00 ±SD 11.92 Hounsfield unit [HU]; CAD: -80.39 ±SD 10.9 HU; healthy controls: -83.85 ±SD 10.07 HU; p Conclusion PCAT density could be a useful, non-PET marker of coronary arterial inflammation and disease activity in both TAK and CAD patients.
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