1. 18F-FDG uptake velocity but not uptake level is associated with progression of carotid plaque.
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Li, Yuefeng, Liang, Yi, Yang, Ping, Xu, Yuhao, Zhang, Ningning, Zhu, Yan, Zhu, Xiaolan, Yan, Jinchuan, and Ju, Shenghong
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ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque , *POSITRON emission tomography , *VELOCITY , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *DISEASE progression , *CAROTID artery diseases , *DISEASE incidence , *ATHEROSCLEROSIS , *RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS , *RESEARCH funding , *HEMODYNAMICS , *DEOXY sugars , *BLOOD flow measurement , *PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate whether baseline 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake is associated with carotid plaque progression.Methods: A total of 156 subjects with carotid plaque were enrolled and underwent carotid magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (at baseline and the 12-month follow-up) and positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) (baseline). Carotid plaque progression was evaluated by two indices (the incidence of plaque progression and percentage of plaque increase) with three-dimensional (3D) imaging, while the 18F-FDG uptake was evaluated by the 18F-FDG uptake levels and 18F-FDG uptake velocity. The association between plaque progression and 18F-FDG uptake was investigated by the trend test and multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results: Of the 156 subjects, 80 (51.3%) showed carotid plaque progression during the 12-month follow-up. Firstly, no association was found between 18F-FDG uptake levels and plaque progression. Secondly, significant differences in the incidence of plaque progression were observed among the groups with different uptake velocities, showing a significant decreasing trend ranging from high to intermediate to low (p = 0.002, trend test). After adjusting for covariates, an adequate prediction of the 18F-FDG uptake velocity for the incidence of plaque progression was revealed (OR = 0.682, p < 0.05). In addition, no association was found between the 18F-FDG uptake velocity and the percentage of plaque increase in the subjects with plaque progression (p = 0.757, trend test).Conclusions: Our findings suggest 18F-FDG uptake velocity is independently associated with the incidence of carotid plaque progression. Additionally, the 18F-FDG uptake velocity, as another important parameter of PET-CT, warrants further study in future clinical research.Key Points: • The18F-FDG uptake levels were not associated with the carotid plaque progression. • The18F-FDG uptake velocity could predict the incidence of carotid plaque progression. • The18F-FDG uptake velocity with related factors warrants more attention in future clinical research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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