SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.80 issue4Morbidity and hospital cost reduction in cardiac surgery using a presurgery ambulatory strategyCoronary heart disease morbidity and mortality trends at the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. An ecological study of trends author indexsubject indexsearch form
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Journal

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • Have no similar articlesSimilars in SciELO

Share


Archivos de cardiología de México

On-line version ISSN 1665-1731Print version ISSN 1405-9940

Abstract

RICALDE-ALCOCER, Alejandro et al. PET evaluation of inflammatory process in Takayasu's arteritis. Arch. Cardiol. Méx. [online]. 2010, vol.80, n.4, pp.235-241. ISSN 1665-1731.

Objective: To determine the application of PET in monitoring patients with Takayasu's arteritis (TA) with inflammatory activity (IA) and its correlation with established clinical criteria. Methods: 35 patients diagnosed with TA were enrolled. Determination of erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and a complete blood count was performed and clinical criteria of activity were applied. A baseline PET was performed in all patients. Those who were positive for IA received drug treatment. Among the group of active patients, ten were randomized to undergo another PET scan and clinical criteria determination to evaluate inflammatory activity after 6 months of treatment. We compared clinical criteria with PET capacity to determine IA. The results between the initial and final PET were finally compared. Results: Clinical criteria had a sensitivity of 63% and a specificity of 90% to show IA. Sensitivity decreased after 6 months of treatment to 27%. Discussion: This is the first prospective study that compares the findings of PET before and after treatment for IA in patients with TA. Clinical criteria lack sensitivity for the detection of IA in the follow-up after treatment. Conclusions: PET is a diagnostic technique with high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with TA and inflammatory activity.

Keywords : Takayasu Arteritis; Positron Emission Tomography; 18-Fluorodeoxyglucose; Mexico.

        · abstract in Spanish     · text in Spanish

 

Creative Commons License All the contents of this journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License