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The benefit of personalized hybrid SPECT/CT pulmonary imaging.

Milan Simanek1, Pavel Koranda2.   

Abstract

Hybrid pulmonary imaging in the present day has seen a fusion of various uses of CT scans, including angiography (CTAG), diagnostic CT, low dose CT (LDCT), and perfusion or ventilation scintigraphy in tomographic or planar imaging. Determining the most effective individualized test for the complete diagnostics of patients with pulmonary symptoms for various groups of patients is a major issue. The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of the implementation of hybrid imaging in current methods of nuclear medicine in differential diagnostics of pulmonary embolism (PE). 326 patients were examined for symptomatology of PE. Patients were initially examined with SPECT perfusion scintigraphy. SPECT finding without sub-segmental or segmental defects was considered unproven PE but the finding of more segments or sub-segments in various lung parts was considered nearly proven PE. In the case of unclear findings, LDCT was added and in the case of a higher suspicion of PE, a ventilation examination was applied. It was possible to determine 83% of patients with the occurrence or exclusion of PE only on the basis of the perfusion SPECT examination and an X-ray or LDCT. LDCT was determined with 26% of the patients. With 41% of them, the use of LDCT resulted in an alternative diagnosis, explaining perfusion abnormalities. The research proved that use of SPECT/LDCT for differential diagnosis of lung symptoms brings about improvement in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism or the identification of other lung diseases when lung perfusion abnormalities are recorded.

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Keywords:  Pulmonary embolism; SPECT/CT; hybrid imaging; ventilation-perfusion scan

Year:  2016        PMID: 27648373      PMCID: PMC5004063     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Nucl Med Mol Imaging


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Journal:  Respiration       Date:  2014-08-30       Impact factor: 3.580

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Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2014-12-18
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