Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (May 2023)

Positron Emission Tomography in Heart Failure: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Application

  • Gregorio Tersalvi,
  • Vittorio Beltrani,
  • Martin R. Grübler,
  • Alessandra Molteni,
  • Yvonne Cristoforetti,
  • Giovanni Pedrazzini,
  • Giorgio Treglia,
  • Luigi Biasco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10050220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 220

Abstract

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Imaging modalities are increasingly being used to evaluate the underlying pathophysiology of heart failure. Positron emission tomography (PET) is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses radioactive tracers to visualize and measure biological processes in vivo. PET imaging of the heart uses different radiopharmaceuticals to provide information on myocardial metabolism, perfusion, inflammation, fibrosis, and sympathetic nervous system activity, which are all important contributors to the development and progression of heart failure. This narrative review provides an overview of the use of PET imaging in heart failure, highlighting the different PET tracers and modalities, and discussing fields of present and future clinical application.

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