Annals of Nuclear Cardiology
Online ISSN : 2424-1741
Print ISSN : 2189-3926
ISSN-L : 2189-3926
Hermann Blumgart Award
From Myocardial Blood Flow to Receptor Imaging with PET
Hermann Blumgart Award Lecture 2018
Thomas H. Schindler
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2019 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 131-140

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Cardiac PET with assessment of myocardial perfusion and flow quantification with cardiovascular risk prediction in clinically-manifest and subclinical CAD has evolved as a mainstay in the clinical decision-making process. In this respect, cardiovascular PET continuous to expand its clinical scope with assessment of infiltrative-inflammatory cardiac disease, vasculitis, and device infections. Conversely, PET flow quantification for the identification and characterization of coronary circulatory dysfunction in conjunction with various biomarkers has provided unique “in vivo” insight into early functional stages of the CAD process that may complement or even guide experimental studies that investigate direct cause-effect relationships. Further, emerging radiotracer probes with PET may probe non-invasively myocardial receptor expressions, such as cannabinoid type 1 receptors that may play a role in heart failure development in obesity and/or diabetes mellitus deserving further clinical evaluation.

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