Farzaneh-Far Afshin, Kwong Raymond Y
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
J Nucl Cardiol. 2017 Jun;24(3):1032-1035. doi: 10.1007/s12350-016-0715-9. Epub 2016 Nov 29.
Recent introduction of hybrid positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance (PET/MR) scanners has created excitement regarding potential applications in cardiovascular medicine. This has led to a number of optimistic assessments of its potential value in the nuclear cardiology literature, although most published data are still at the feasibility or pre-clinical level. Such excitement is understandable and provides "fuel" for generation of the necessary clinical validation studies, which will be required. Given the current scrutiny from payers and government agencies to reduce the costs of cardiac imaging, the responsibility for showing additive benefit lies on the shoulders of those advocating for new, more expensive technologies. In the case of PET/MR, this will be a major challenge, given the high costs of the hybrid procedure and the need for potentially harmful ionizing radiation compared to a cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR)-only approach. The aim of this editorial is to provide a critical appraisal of the current evidence base for clinical use of PET/MR in cardiology.
近期推出的混合型正电子发射断层扫描/磁共振成像(PET/MR)扫描仪引发了人们对其在心血管医学领域潜在应用的关注。这在核心脏病学文献中引发了一些对其潜在价值的乐观评估,尽管大多数已发表的数据仍处于可行性或临床前水平。这种兴奋之情是可以理解的,并且为开展必要的临床验证研究提供了“动力”,而这类研究是必不可少的。鉴于目前支付方和政府机构对降低心脏成像成本的严格审查,证明附加益处的责任落在了那些倡导采用更新、更昂贵技术的人肩上。就PET/MR而言,鉴于混合型检查成本高昂,且与仅使用心脏磁共振成像(CMR)的方法相比需要潜在有害的电离辐射,这将是一项重大挑战。本社论的目的是对目前PET/MR在心脏病学临床应用的证据基础进行批判性评估。