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摘要
PET/CT混合成像在心脏病学中有多种应用。解剖,生理或两者都可以评估。可以进行常规衰减校正,提高核心脏病学研究的准确性。目前,混合成像技术在世界范围内的可用性和利用程度尚不清楚。国际原子能机构(IAEA)与QUANTA合作,对从事核成像工作的医生进行了一项基于网络的调查,以评估混合成像的现有可用性及其在核心脏病学(NC)中的应用。在奥地利维也纳的原子能机构人类健康司的一个数据库和巴西库里蒂巴的QUANTA核心脏病专家国际网络提供了在核心脏病学领域工作的医生的联系电子邮件。来自80个国家的数据,包括高收入国家(HIC, n = 16)和低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC, n = 64),代表世界所有地区。在国家一级,PET/CT在世界所有区域都可以使用,在北美和拉丁美洲、欧洲、亚洲和大洋洲广泛使用,在非洲的可用性不同。然而,只有22.4%的HIC中心和10.9%的LMIC中心将PET/CT用于NC应用。这些数据将帮助我们与科学协会和机构合作,为医生设计传播信息的策略,这样他们就可以充分利用PET/CT技术来获得可能影响患者护理的额外信息。
Worldwide Availability and Utilization of PET/CT from IAEA Survey
Hybrid imaging using PET/CT have various applications in cardiology. Anatomy, physiology or both can be evaluated. Routine attenuation correction can be performed and improve accuracy for nuclear cardiology studies. The extent of availability and utilization of hybrid imaging technology worldwide is currently unknown. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in cooperation with QUANTA performed a web-based survey among physicians working with nuclear imaging to evaluate the current availability of hybrid imaging and its use for nuclear cardiology (NC). Contact e mails of physicians working in the field of nuclear cardiology were available from a data base at the human health department of the IAEA in Vienna, Austria and an international network of nuclear cardiologist at QUANTA in Curitiba, Brazil. Data from 80 countries in both high-income countries (HIC, n = 16) and low-and-middle income countries (LMIC, n = 64) representing all world regions, was obtained. At the country level, PET/CT is available in all world regions being widely available in North and Latin America, Europe, Asia and Oceania with a heterogeneous availability in Africa. Nevertheless, only 22.4% of centers in HIC and 10.9% in LMIC that have PET/CT available use it for NC applications. These data will help us to work with scientific societies and institutions to design strategies to diffuse information for physicians so they can take full advantage of PET/CT technology to obtain additional information that could impact patient care.