Comprehensive simultaneous hybrid CMR/FDG-PET imaging identified active cardiac sarcoidosis in 36% and chronic disease in 14% of patients with biopsy-proven extracardiac sarcoidosis.
Observational (n=43)
Suspected cardiac sarcoidosis (n=43)
Hybrid CMR/FDG-PET imaging
Detection and differentiation of active from chronic cardiac sarcoidosis
OBJECTIVES: F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) for detection and differentiation of active (aCS) from chronic (cCS) cardiac sarcoidosis. BACKGROUND: Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) CMR and FDG-PET are both established imaging techniques for the detection of CS. However, there are limited data regarding the value of a comprehensive simultaneous hybrid CMR/FDG-PET imaging approach that includes CMR mapping techniques. METHODS: Forty-three patients with biopsy-proven extracardiac sarcoidosis (median age: 48 years, interquartile range: 37-57 years, 65% male) were prospectively enrolled for evaluation of suspected CS. After dietary preparation for suppression of myocardial glucose metabolism, patients were evaluated on a 3-T hybrid PET/MR scanner. The CMR protocol included T1 and T2 mapping, myocardial function, and LGE imaging. We assumed aCS if PET and CMR (ie, LGE or T1/T2 mapping) were both positive (PET+/CMR+), cCS if PET was negative but CMR was positive (PET-/CMR+), and no CS if patients were CMR negative regardless of PET findings. RESULTS: Among the 43 patients, myocardial glucose uptake was suppressed successfully in 36 (84%). Hybrid CMR/FDG-PET revealed aCS in 13 patients (36%), cCS in 5 (14%), and no CS in 18 (50%). LGE was present in 14 patients (39%); T1 mapping was abnormal in 10 (27%) and T2 mapping abnormal in 2 (6%). CS was diagnosed based on abnormal T1 mapping in 4 out of 18 CS patients (22%) who were LGE negative. PET FDG uptake was present in 17 (47%) patients. CONCLUSIONS: Comprehensive simultaneous hybrid CMR/FDG-PET imaging is useful for the detection of CS and provides additional value for identifying active disease. Our results may have implications for enhanced diagnosis as well as improved identification of patients with aCS in whom anti-inflammatory therapy may be most beneficial.
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Simon Greulich
Cardiac Imaging
Sergios Gatidis
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
Christoph Gräni
Cardiac Imaging
JACC. Cardiovascular imaging
Harvard University
Brigham and Women's Hospital
University of Tübingen
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Greulich et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Suspected cardiac sarcoidosis (n=43). Hybrid CMR/FDG-PET imaging was evaluated on Detection and differentiation of active from chronic cardiac sarcoidosis. Comprehensive simultaneous hybrid CMR/FDG-PET imaging identified active cardiac sarcoidosis in 36% and chronic disease in 14% of patients with biopsy-proven extracardiac sarcoidosis.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a15979c79ff98d0de4edb6b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmg.2021.08.018