Positron Emission Tomography - PET-CT Scan

Indications and Procedures

  • Indication: Most commonly used to detect:Cancer, heart problems, brain disorders PET scans are useful both for detecting cancer and for:
    • diagnosing if the cancer has spread
    • observing if a cancer treatment is working
    • checking for a cancer recurrence
  • Procedures: A small intravenous catheter will be inserted into a vein in the arm. This is done in a separate quiet room while the radioactive tracer is injected. The tracer fluorine 18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), the FDG is allowed to circulate throughout your body during a 45-minute uptake period. The patient is then placed on a table in the PET-CT scanner, detectors are then used to locate areas of increased accumulation of the tracer compared to the normal tissue.
  • Types of PET-CT Scan

    • Whole body FDG PET-CT Scans
    • Organ Specific PSMA PET-CT Scans for Prostate Cancer Imaging
    • Ga68 DOTATATE for Neuroendocrine tumour Imaging
    • Ga68 EXENDIN-4 for specific Imaging of insulinoma
    • Ga68 DOTATATE PET-CT for cardiac inflammation
    • Ga68 FAPI PET-CT for prognostication of any cancer at later stages
    • THERANOSTICS include LU 177/AC 225 DOTATE for neuroendocrine tumour
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