Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Jun 2023)

Detection of multivessel calcific disease progression in a patient with chronic limb-threatening ischemia using fluorine-18 sodium fluoride positron emission tomography imaging

  • Ting-Heng Chou, PhD,
  • Molly K. Wynveen, BS,
  • Eleanor T. Rimmerman, MS,
  • Surina Patel, BS,
  • Michael R. Go, MD,
  • Mitchel R. Stacy, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 101137

Abstract

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Vascular calcification contributes to morbidity and poor clinical outcomes for patients with peripheral artery disease; however, the traditional assessment of the calcium burden using computed tomography (CT) imaging or angiography represents already established disease. In the present report, we describe a 69-year-old man with chronic limb-threatening ischemia who had undergone positron emission tomography/CT imaging with fluorine-18 sodium fluoride to evaluate the relationship between baseline levels of positron emission tomography-detectable active vascular microcalcification and CT-detectable calcium progression 1.5 years later. CT imaging at follow-up identified progression of existing lesions and the formation of new calcium in multiple arteries that had demonstrated elevated fluorine-18 sodium fluoride uptake 1.5 years earlier.

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