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Updates on the Role of Imaging in Cardiac Sarcoidosis
Purpose of review The non-specific symptom profile and subclinical nature of disease along with variable region of cardiac involvement in systemic sarcoidosis make the diagnosis particularly challenging. The yield of endomyocardial biopsy, a gold standard for diagnosis, is not high unless coupled wi...
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Published in: | Current treatment options in cardiovascular medicine 2018-09, Vol.20 (9), p.74-74, Article 74 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Purpose of review
The non-specific symptom profile and subclinical nature of disease along with variable region of cardiac involvement in systemic sarcoidosis make the diagnosis particularly challenging. The yield of endomyocardial biopsy, a gold standard for diagnosis, is not high unless coupled with additional imaging modalities to detect regional involvement. This review is focused on highlighting the major recent advances in imaging modalities and diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis.
Recent findings
There has been much interest and increasing research focused on developing newer and improved imaging modalities to establish diagnosis. CMR and
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F- FDG-PET are now considered imaging modalities of choice in most centers worldwide, but the data comparing both methodologies head-to-head is limited. Nevertheless, novel radiotracers (i.e.
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Ga-DOTANOC,
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F-Flurpiridaz,
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N-Ammonia) and hybrid combination PET/CMR imaging are coming to spotlight with improved sensitivity and specificity for earlier detection of myocardial sarcoid.
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As CMR and PET are showing increased utilization in cardiac sarcoidosis,
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Th-SPECT,
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Tc MDP SPECT,
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Ga Scintigraphy, and
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Rb PET are falling out of favor. Newer imaging modalities, radionuclide tracers, and hybrid PET/CMR combinations have been promising in better detecting cardiac sarcoidosis and are currently being evaluated in larger trials. |
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ISSN: | 1092-8464 1534-3189 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11936-018-0670-7 |