EANM/SNMMI guideline/procedure standard for [<sup>18</sup>F]FDG hybrid PET use in infection and inflammation in adults v2.0.
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serval:BIB_A8C1DE22279E
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Title
EANM/SNMMI guideline/procedure standard for [<sup>18</sup>F]FDG hybrid PET use in infection and inflammation in adults v2.0.
Journal
European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging
ISSN
1619-7089 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1619-7070
Publication state
In Press
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Publication Status: aheadofprint
Abstract
Hybrid [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG PET imaging is currently the method of choice for a wide variety of infectious and inflammatory disorders and was recently adopted in several clinical guidelines. A large amount of evidence-based articles, guidelines and appropriate use criteria have been published since the first version of this guideline in 2013.
To provide updated evidence-based information to assist physicians in recommending, performing and interpreting hybrid [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG PET examinations for infectious and inflammatory disorders in the adult population.
A systematic literature search of evidence-based articles using whole-body [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG hybrid imaging on the indications covered within this guideline was performed. All systematic reviews and meta-analyses published within the last 10 years until January 2023 were identified in PubMed/Medline or Cochrane. For each indication covered in this manuscript, diagnostic performance was provided based on meta-analyses or systematic reviews. If not available, results from prospective or retrospective studies were considered based on predefined selection criteria. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Hybrid [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG PET is extremely useful in the work-up and management of adults with infectious and inflammatory diseases, as supported by extensive and rapidly growing evidence-based literature and adoption in clinical guidelines. Practical recommendations are provided describing evidence-based indications as well as interpretation criteria and pitfalls. Monitoring treatment response is the most challenging but insufficiently studied potential application in infection and inflammation imaging.
To provide updated evidence-based information to assist physicians in recommending, performing and interpreting hybrid [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG PET examinations for infectious and inflammatory disorders in the adult population.
A systematic literature search of evidence-based articles using whole-body [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG hybrid imaging on the indications covered within this guideline was performed. All systematic reviews and meta-analyses published within the last 10 years until January 2023 were identified in PubMed/Medline or Cochrane. For each indication covered in this manuscript, diagnostic performance was provided based on meta-analyses or systematic reviews. If not available, results from prospective or retrospective studies were considered based on predefined selection criteria. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Hybrid [ <sup>18</sup> F]FDG PET is extremely useful in the work-up and management of adults with infectious and inflammatory diseases, as supported by extensive and rapidly growing evidence-based literature and adoption in clinical guidelines. Practical recommendations are provided describing evidence-based indications as well as interpretation criteria and pitfalls. Monitoring treatment response is the most challenging but insufficiently studied potential application in infection and inflammation imaging.
Keywords
Guideline, Infection, Inflammation, PET/CT, Procedure standard, [18F]FDG
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Open Access
Yes
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25/10/2024 13:38
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26/10/2024 6:12