Suppression of myocardial glucose metabolism in FDG PET/CT: impact of dose variation in heparin bolus pre-administration

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2020-10-01

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Scholtens, A.
van den Berk, A M
van der Sluis, N L
Esser, J P
Lammers, G K
de Klerk, J M H
Lam, MarnixORCID 0000-0002-4902-9790
Verberne, H J

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Abstract

Introduction: Adequate suppression of physiologic myocardial glucose uptake is important to ensure the interpretability and diagnostic reliability of [ 18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT studies performed in the context of cardiac inflammation and infection. This study describes our experience with 4 preparatory protocols used in our institution. Methods: FDG PET/CT scans were performed according to 4 preparatory protocols (716 scans total), i.e. 6-h fast (group 1), low-carbohydrate diet plus 12-h fast (group 2), low-carbohydrate diet plus 12-h fast plus intravenous heparin pre-administration (15 IU/kg) (group 3), and low-carbohydrate diet plus 12-h fast plus intravenous heparin pre-administration (50 IU/kg) (group 4). Consecutive scans were retrospectively included from time frames during which the particular protocol was used. FDG uptake in normal myocardium was scored on a scale ranging from 0 (uptake less than that in the left ventricular blood pool) to 4 (diffuse uptake greater than that in the liver). Complete suppression was defined as uptake less than or equal to the blood pool (scores 0–1). Results: Complete suppression was accomplished in 27% in group 1, 68% in group 2, 69% in group 3 and 81% in group 4. Complete suppression was significantly lower in group 1 compared with all other groups (P < 0.0001 for all comparisons) and significantly higher in group 4 compared with group 2 (P = 0.005) and group 3 (P = 0.007). Groups 2 and 3 did not differ significantly (P = 0.92). Conclusion: A total of 50 IU/kg single-dose heparin administration before FDG PET/CT in addition to a low-carbohydrate diet and prolonged fast significantly outperformed protocols with no or lower dose (15 IU/kg) heparin in completely suppressing myocardial glucose metabolism.

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Cardiac glucose metabolism, FDG PET/CT, Heparin, Infection, Inflammation, Low carbohydrate diet, CT, FDG PET, Taverne, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Journal Article

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Scholtens, A M, van den Berk, A M, van der Sluis, N L, Esser, J P, Lammers, G K, de Klerk, J M H, Lam, M G E H & Verberne, H J 2020, 'Suppression of myocardial glucose metabolism in FDG PET/CT : impact of dose variation in heparin bolus pre-administration', European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, vol. 47, no. 11, pp. 2698-2702. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-020-04713-1