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Molecular Imaging of Lower Extremity Peripheral Arterial Disease: An Emerging Field in Nuclear Medicine

Mitchel R. Stacy

2022Frontiers in Medicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic disorder of non-coronary arteries that is associated with vascular stenosis and/or occlusion. PAD affecting the lower extremities is characterized by a variety of health-related consequences, including lifestyle-limiting intermittent claudication, ulceration of the limbs and/or feet, increased risk for lower extremity amputation, and increased mortality. The diagnosis of lower extremity PAD is typically established by using non-invasive tests such as the ankle-brachial index, toe-brachial index, duplex ultrasound, and/or angiography imaging studies. While these common diagnostic tools provide hemodynamic and anatomical vascular assessments, the potential for non-invasive physiological assessment of the lower extremities has more recently emerged through the use of magnetic resonance- and nuclear medicine-based approaches, which can provide insight into the functional consequences of PAD-related limb ischemia. This perspectives article specifically highlights and discusses the emerging applications of clinical nuclear medicine techniques for molecular imaging investigations in the setting of lower extremity PAD.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineAnkleClaudicationArterial diseasePeripheralStenosisIntermittent claudicationAmputationRadiologyMagnetic resonance imagingDuplex scanningCritical limb ischemiaVascular diseaseCardiologyOcclusionInternal medicineSurgeryPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery DiseasesCoronary Interventions and Diagnostics
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