Radiotracer Imaging Allows for Noninvasive Detection and Quantification of Abnormalities in Angiosome Foot Perfusion in Diabetic Patients With Critical Limb Ischemia and Nonhealing Wounds
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) imaging allows for assessment of skeletal muscle microvascular perfusion but has not been quantitatively assessed in angiosomes, or 3-dimensional vascular territories, of the foot. This study assessed and compared resting an...
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description | Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) imaging allows for assessment of skeletal muscle microvascular perfusion but has not been quantitatively assessed in angiosomes, or 3-dimensional vascular territories, of the foot. This study assessed and compared resting angiosome foot perfusion between healthy subjects and diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). Additionally, the relationship between SPECT/CT imaging and the ankle-brachial index-a standard tool for evaluating peripheral artery disease-was assessed.
Healthy subjects (n=9) and diabetic patients with CLI and nonhealing ulcers (n=42) underwent SPECT/CT perfusion imaging of the feet. CT images were segmented into angiosomes for quantification of relative radiotracer uptake, expressed as standardized uptake values. Standardized uptake values were assessed in ulcerated angiosomes of patients with CLI and compared with whole-foot standardized uptake values in healthy subjects. Serial SPECT/CT imaging was performed to assess uptake kinetics of technetium-99m-tetrofosmin. The relationship between angiosome perfusion and ankle-brachial index was assessed via correlational analysis. Resting perfusion was significantly lower in CLI versus healthy subjects (
=0.0007). Intraclass correlation coefficients of 0.95 (healthy) and 0.93 (CLI) demonstrated excellent agreement between serial perfusion measurements. Correlational analysis, including healthy and CLI subjects, demonstrated a significant relationship between ankle-brachial index and SPECT/CT (
=0.01); however, this relationship was not significant for diabetic CLI patients only (
=0.2).
SPECT/CT imaging assesses regional foot perfusion and detects abnormalities in microvascular perfusion that may be undetectable by conventional ankle-brachial index in patients with diabetes mellitus. SPECT/CT may provide a novel approach for evaluating responses to targeted therapies. |
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Healthy subjects (n=9) and diabetic patients with CLI and nonhealing ulcers (n=42) underwent SPECT/CT perfusion imaging of the feet. CT images were segmented into angiosomes for quantification of relative radiotracer uptake, expressed as standardized uptake values. Standardized uptake values were assessed in ulcerated angiosomes of patients with CLI and compared with whole-foot standardized uptake values in healthy subjects. Serial SPECT/CT imaging was performed to assess uptake kinetics of technetium-99m-tetrofosmin. The relationship between angiosome perfusion and ankle-brachial index was assessed via correlational analysis. Resting perfusion was significantly lower in CLI versus healthy subjects (
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Healthy subjects (n=9) and diabetic patients with CLI and nonhealing ulcers (n=42) underwent SPECT/CT perfusion imaging of the feet. CT images were segmented into angiosomes for quantification of relative radiotracer uptake, expressed as standardized uptake values. Standardized uptake values were assessed in ulcerated angiosomes of patients with CLI and compared with whole-foot standardized uptake values in healthy subjects. Serial SPECT/CT imaging was performed to assess uptake kinetics of technetium-99m-tetrofosmin. The relationship between angiosome perfusion and ankle-brachial index was assessed via correlational analysis. Resting perfusion was significantly lower in CLI versus healthy subjects (
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