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multiparametric assessment of left atrial remodeling using 18 f-fdg pet/ct cardiac imaging: a pilot study
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نویسنده
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ghannam michael ,yun hong jun ,ficaro edward p. ,ghanbari hamid ,lazarus john j. ,konerman matthew ,shah ravi v. ,weinberg richard ,corbett james r. ,oral hakan ,murthy venkatesh l.
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منبع
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journal of nuclear cardiology - 2020 - دوره : 27 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:1547 -1562
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چکیده
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Left atrial (la) remodeling is associated with structural, electric, and metabolic la changes. integrated evaluation of these features in vivo is lacking. patients undergoing 18f-fluorodeoxyglucose (fdg) pet-ct during a hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp were classified into sinus rhythm (sr), paroxysmal af (paf), and persistent af (peraf). the la was semiautomatically segmented, and global fdg uptake was quantified using standardized uptake values (suvmax and suvmean) in gated, attenuation-corrected images and normalized to la blood pool activity. regression was used to relate fdg data to af burden and critical patient factors. continuous variables were compared using t-tests or mann-whitney tests. 117 patients were included (76% men, age 66.4 ± 11.0, ejection fraction (ef) 25[22-35]%) including those with sr (n = 48), paf (n = 55), and peraf (n = 14). patients with any af had increased suvmean (2.3[1.5-2.4] vs 2.0[1.5-2.5], p = 0.006), suvmax (4.4[2.8-6.7] vs 3.2[2.3-4.3], p < 0.001), uptake coefficient of variation (cov) 0.28[0.22-0.40] vs 0.25[0.2-0.33], p < 0.001), and hypometabolic scar (32%[14%-53%] vs 16.5%[0%-38.5%], p = 0.01). af burden correlated with increased suvmean, suvmax, cov, and scar independent of age, gender, ef, or la size (p < 0.03 for all). la structure and metabolism can be assessed using fdg pet/ct. greater af burden correlates with the increased la metabolism and scar.
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کلیدواژه
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metabolic ,pet ,cardiomyopathy ,echo
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آدرس
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university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, invia medical imaging solutions, usa. university of michigan, division of nuclear medicine, department of radiology, usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, harvard medical school, massachusetts general hospital, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), division of nuclear medicine, department of radiology, usa. invia medical imaging solutions, usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), usa, university of michigan, department of medicine (division of cardiovascular medicine), division of nuclear medicine, department of radiology, usa
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