Explore the vaule of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose PET-CT imaging in atherosclerotic plaques of aorta wall
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Abstract
Objective To explore the clinical value of PET-CT for the diagnosis of unstable plaques in atherosclerotic lesions. Methods 60 cases underwent whole-body 18F-FDG PET-CT were retrospectively evaluated, including 6 cases with normal control group and 54 cases with atherosclerotic plaques. 54 cases with SUV and CT value in atherosclerotic lesions of large arterial wall were detected retrospectively. 54 high 18F-FDG uptake cases in atherosclerotic plaques were divided into three groups according the CT value:soft plaques group, intermediate plaques group, calcified plaques group. Group 4 was normal. Results In soft plaques group there were 42 sites whose average SUV was 1.553±0.486, in intermediate plaques group there were 30 sites whose average SUV was 1.393±0.296, in calcified plaques group there were 36 sites whose average SUV was 1.354±0.189, in normal control there were 33 sites whose average SUV was 1.102±0.141. The SUV showed significant difference among the four groups (F=678.909, P=0.000). There were significant difference between normal 18F-FDG uptake group and high 18F-FDG uptake groups. Conclusions 18F-FDG had different degree high uptake in large atherosclerotic plaques, the soft plaques had the highest 18F-FDG uptake among them. The results suggested that 18F-FDG PET-CT had significant potential valuable in the diagnosis of unstable soft plaques in atherosclerotic lesions.
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