Excellent suppression of physiological myocardial FDG activity in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis

Shyam S. Sankjmiron, Katerina Kyprianou, Martin H. Cherk, David P. Nadebaum, Paul A. Beech, Robert Khor, Hendrik Zimmet, James L. Hare, Annabel Larby, Kenneth S.K. Yap, Thomas W. Barber

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Abstract

Introduction: Suppression of physiological myocardial FDG activity is vital in patients undergoing PET/CT for assessment of known or suspected cardiac sarcoidosis. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of physiological myocardial FDG suppression following a protocol change to a 24-h high fat very low carbohydrate (HFVLC) diet and prolonged fast. Methods: A retrospective review of patients undergoing FDG PET/CT for the evaluation of cardiac sarcoidosis was performed. Prior to June-2018, patients were prepared with a single very high-fat low carbohydrate meal followed by a 12–18 h fast (group 1). After June-2018, a protocol change was initiated with patients prepared with a HFVLC diet for 24-h followed by a 12–18 h fast (group 2). Focal myocardial activity was classified as positive, absent activity as negative and diffuse/focal on diffuse activity as indeterminate. Results: A total of 94 FDG PET/CT scans were included with 46 scans in group 1 and 48 scans in group 2. Studies were classified as positive, negative or indeterminate in 25 (54%), 7 (15%) and 14 (30%) scans in group 1 and in 13 (27%), 33 (69%) and 2 (4%) scans in group 2, respectively. In scans classified as negative, myocardial FDG activity was less than mediastinal blood pool activity in 5/7 (71%) scans in group 1 and 33/33 (100%) scans in group 2. Conclusion: Excellent myocardial FDG suppression can be achieved using a 24-h HFVLC diet and prolonged fast, resulting in a very low indeterminate scan rate in patients with known or suspected cardiac sarcoidosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-59
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology
Volume65
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • cardiac imaging
  • cardiac sarcoidosis
  • diet
  • FDG PET/CT
  • nuclear cardiology

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