Radiotracer imaging of peripheral vascular disease

J Nucl Med. 2013 Dec;54(12):2104-10. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.112.115105. Epub 2013 Oct 7.

Abstract

Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is an atherosclerotic disease affecting the lower extremities, resulting in skeletal muscle ischemia, intermittent claudication, and, in more severe stages of disease, limb amputation and death. The evaluation of therapy in this patient population can be challenging, as the standard clinical indices are insensitive to assessment of regional alterations in skeletal muscle physiology. Radiotracer imaging of the lower extremities with techniques such as PET and SPECT can provide a noninvasive quantitative technique for the evaluation of the pathophysiology associated with PVD and may complement clinical indices and other imaging approaches. This review discusses the progress in radiotracer-based evaluation of PVD and highlights recent advancements in molecular imaging with potential for clinical application.

Keywords: PET; SPECT; angiogenesis; perfusion; peripheral vascular disease.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Blood Circulation
  • Diagnostic Imaging / methods*
  • Humans
  • Peripheral Vascular Diseases / complications
  • Peripheral Vascular Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Peripheral Vascular Diseases / physiopathology
  • Plaque, Atherosclerotic / complications
  • Plaque, Atherosclerotic / diagnosis
  • Radioactive Tracers*

Substances

  • Radioactive Tracers