Guidelines Clinical Practice
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Cardiol. Jul 26, 2011; 3(7): 219-229
Published online Jul 26, 2011. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v3.i7.219
Table 1 Characteristics of the “ideal” non-invasive imaging modality
Patient-related factorsTechnical factors
Absence of ionizing radiationRapid image acquisition
Spacious (minimize claustrophobia)High spatial resolution
Suitable for all (not precluded by aneurysm clips/pacemaker leads)High contrast resolution
Absence of breath-holdingHigh temporal resolution
Administration of extrinsic contrast agents unnecessaryElectrocardiogram and respiratory gating
Wide range of clinical indicationsNot limited by cardiac arrhythmia
Provides both anatomic and metabolic information
Reproducible
Accurate
Table 2 Selected molecular imaging agents in cardiovascular disease
Biological processAgentTargetImaging platform
Plaque rupture/thrombosisGadolinium carrying perfluorocarbon and peptides (EP-2104R)FibrinMRI
Phage display nanoparticles generated by CEST 99mTc-apcitideGlycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptorSPECT
Inflammation/apoptosisMNP + specific antibodiesE-selectinMRI
Monocrystalline iron oxideICAM/VCAMPET
Cross-linked iron oxide 18FDGMacrophages glucose transporter-1, hexokinaseSPECT
99mTc-annexinPhosphatidylserine/caspasesSPECT
99mTc-interleukin-2Lymphocytes
AngiogenesisMNP + specific antibody 99mNC100692VCAM-1/integrin αvβ3MRI
Myocardial infarctionMNP 111Indium oxideStem cell labelingMRI/SPECT