Vascular graft infection (VGI) is a rare but severe complication of vascular surgery that is associated with a bad prognosis and high mortality rate. An accurate and prompt identification of the infection and its extent is crucial for the correct management of the patient. However, standardized diagnostic algorithms and a univocal consensus on the best strategy to reach a diagnosis still do not exist. This review aims to summarize different radiological and Nuclear Medicine (NM) modalities commonly adopted for the imaging of VGI. Moreover, we attempt to provide evidence-based answers to several practical questions raised by clinicians and surgeons when they approach imaging in order to plan the most appropriate radiological or NM examination for their patients.

Imaging modalities for the diagnosis of vascular graft infections. A consensus paper amongst different specialists / Lauri, Chiara; Iezz, Roberto; Rossi, Michele; Tinelli, Giovanni; Sica, Simona; Signore, Alberto; Posa, Alessandro; Tanzilli, Alessandro; Panzera, Chiara; Taurino, Maurizio; Erba, Paola Anna; Tshomba, Yamume. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 9:5(2020). [10.3390/jcm9051510]

Imaging modalities for the diagnosis of vascular graft infections. A consensus paper amongst different specialists

Lauri, Chiara;Rossi, Michele;Signore, Alberto;Panzera, Chiara;Taurino, Maurizio;
2020

Abstract

Vascular graft infection (VGI) is a rare but severe complication of vascular surgery that is associated with a bad prognosis and high mortality rate. An accurate and prompt identification of the infection and its extent is crucial for the correct management of the patient. However, standardized diagnostic algorithms and a univocal consensus on the best strategy to reach a diagnosis still do not exist. This review aims to summarize different radiological and Nuclear Medicine (NM) modalities commonly adopted for the imaging of VGI. Moreover, we attempt to provide evidence-based answers to several practical questions raised by clinicians and surgeons when they approach imaging in order to plan the most appropriate radiological or NM examination for their patients.
2020
FDG-PET/CT; WBC scintigraphy; angio-CT; infection; multimodality imaging; personalized medicine; vascular graft
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Imaging modalities for the diagnosis of vascular graft infections. A consensus paper amongst different specialists / Lauri, Chiara; Iezz, Roberto; Rossi, Michele; Tinelli, Giovanni; Sica, Simona; Signore, Alberto; Posa, Alessandro; Tanzilli, Alessandro; Panzera, Chiara; Taurino, Maurizio; Erba, Paola Anna; Tshomba, Yamume. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - 9:5(2020). [10.3390/jcm9051510]
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