5 results on '"Conte, Miriam"'
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2. Sex differences in 123I-mIBG scintigraphy imaging techniques in patients with heart failure.
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Conte, Miriam, De Feo, Maria Silvia, Frantellizzi, Viviana, Di Rocco, Arianna, Farcomeni, Alessio, De Cristofaro, Flaminia, Maria, Ricci, Pisani, Antonio Rosario, Rubini, Giuseppe, and De Vincentis, Giuseppe
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HEART failure patients ,RADIONUCLIDE imaging ,CARDIAC patients - Abstract
123 I-mIBG-scintigraphy could be a useful stratifying tool for patients with heart failure (HF). The purpose of this retrospective study is to evaluate whether there are differences between men and women with HF in terms of the prediction of cardiac arrhythmic events (AE). A total of 306 patients, before implantable-cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) implantation, were evaluated. They underwent123 I-mIBG-scintigraphy and an evaluation of the results was performed after 85 months of follow-up. Early and late planar and SPECT cardiac images were acquired. Heart-to-mediastinum ratio (HM) for planar images and the sum of the segmental scores (SS) for SPECT were calculated. In the general population, age, early SS (ESS), late SS (LSS), and ejection fraction (EF) were statistically significant for the prediction of AE at Cox regression, while early and late HM (eHM,lHM) were not significative for the prediction of AE. Population was divided into females and males and univariate analysis was conducted separately for the two cohorts: no significant variables for prediction of AE were found in females. For males, ESS, LSS, EF, and late HM were statistically significant predictors of AE. The overall survival was similar in males and females, but the risk of AE is lower in males than in females.123 I-mIBG represents a more effective tool for the prediction of AE in male patients than in women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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3. A Systematic Review on Dementia and Translocator Protein (TSPO): When Nuclear Medicine Highlights an Underlying Expression.
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Conte, Miriam, De Feo, Maria Silvia, Corica, Ferdinando, Gorica, Joana, Sidrak, Marko Magdi Abdou, De Cristofaro, Flaminia, Filippi, Luca, Ricci, Maria, De Vincentis, Giuseppe, and Frantellizzi, Viviana
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TRANSLOCATOR proteins , *NUCLEAR medicine , *RACEMIC mixtures , *SCIENCE databases , *DEMENTIA , *RADIOACTIVE tracers - Abstract
Background: Translocator protein (TSPO) is a neuroinflammation hallmark. Different TSPO affinity compounds have been produced and over time, the techniques of radiolabeling have been refined. The aim of this systematic review is to summarize the development of new radiotracers for dementia and neuroinflammation imaging. Methods: An online search of the literature was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus, Medline, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases, selecting published studies from January 2004 to December 2022. The accepted studies considered the synthesis of TSPO tracers for nuclear medicine imaging in dementia and neuroinflammation. Results: A total of 50 articles was identified. Twelve papers were selected from the included studies' bibliographies and 34 were excluded. Thus, 28 articles were ultimately selected for quality assessment. Conclusion: Huge efforts in developing specific and stable tracers for PET/SPECT imaging have been made. The long half-life of 18F makes this isotope a preferable choice to 11C. An emerging limitation to this however is that neuroinflammation involves all of the brain which inhibits the possibility of detecting a slight inflammation status change in patients. A partial solution to this is using the cerebellum as a reference region and developing higher TSPO affinity tracers. Moreover, it is necessary to consider the presence of distomers and racemic compounds interfering with pharmacological tracers' effects and increasing the noise ratio in images. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Role of Exendin-4 Functional Imaging in Diagnosis of Insulinoma: A Systematic Review.
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Sidrak, Marko Magdi Abdou, De Feo, Maria Silvia, Corica, Ferdinando, Gorica, Joana, Conte, Miriam, Filippi, Luca, Evangelista, Laura, De Vincentis, Giuseppe, and Frantellizzi, Viviana
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INSULINOMA ,NEUROENDOCRINE tumors ,SYMPTOMS ,DIAGNOSIS ,ENDOSCOPIC ultrasonography ,MEDICAL screening ,SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography - Abstract
Background: Insulinomas are the most common neuroendocrine neoplasms of the pancreas. Diagnosis is made through patient clinical presentation with hypoglycemia symptoms and imaging, such as EUS, CT, MRI, and functional imaging. Exendin-4 PET/CT (and SPECT/CT) is a new prominent radiotracer developed to image insulinomas. The aim of the study is to evaluate whether exendin-4 imaging is a useful tool in imaging for insulinoma patients when other imaging methods do not reach them. Methods: MEDLINE research conducted on PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science gathered a total of 501 papers. Studies that evaluated exendin-4 SPECT and PET in insulinoma patients were screened and assessed through QUADAS-2 for risk of bias and applicability concerns' assessment. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were reported when available. Results: A total of 13 studies were deemed eligible for a QUADAS 2 review. Studies included ranged from 2009 to 2022. The most-used tracer was
68 Ga-DOTA-exendin-4 in PET and111 In-DTPA-exendin-4 in SPECT. Exendin-4 labeled with99 mTc was also reported. The QUADAS-2 risk of bias assessment was overall low, with some unclear reports in the reference and index domains. Only two domains were at high risk of bias because of an explicated non-blind imaging review. Applicability concerns for bias were low in all domains. Reported sensitivities ranged from 95% to 100% and specificities from 20% to 100%. Conclusions: exendin-4 imaging is a sensitive functional imaging tracer in both SPECT and PET applications, especially in suspicion of benign insulinomas located where endoscopic ultrasound cannot reach, being more sensitive than morfostructural imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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5. The prognostic value of 123I-mIBG SPECT cardiac imaging in heart failure patients: a systematic review.
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Pontico, Mariano, Brunotti, Gabriele, Conte, Miriam, Corica, Ferdinando, Cosma, Laura, De Angelis, Cristina, De Feo, Maria Silvia, Lazri, Julia, Matto, Antonio, Montebello, Melissa, Di Rocco, Arianna, Frantellizzi, Viviana, Farcomeni, Alessio, and De Vincentis, Giuseppe
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This systematic review aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of Iodine123 Metaiodobenzylguanidine (
123 I-mIBG) SPECT myocardial imaging in patients with heart failure (HF) and to assess whether semi-quantitative SPECT scores can be useful for accurate risk stratification concerning arrhythmic event (AE) and sudden cardiac death (SCD) in this cohort. A systematic literature search of studies published until November 2020 regarding the application of123 I-mIBG SPECT in HF patients was performed, in Pubmed, Scopus, Medline, Central (Cochrane Library) and Web Of Science databases, including the words "MIBG", "metaiodobenzylguanidine", "heart", "spect", and "tomographic". The included studies had to correlate123 I-mIBG SPECT scores with endpoints such as overall survival and prevention of AE and SCD in HF patients. According to the sixteen studies included, the analysis showed that 123I-mIBG SPECT scores, such as summed defect score (SDS), regional wash-out (rWO), and regional myocardial tracer uptake, could have a reliable prognostic value in patients with HF. An increased SDS or rWO, as well as a reduced123 I-mIBG myocardial uptake, have proven to be effective in predicting AE- and SCD-specific risk in HF patients. Despite achieved results being promising, a more reproducible standardized method for semi-quantitative analysis and further studies with larger cohort are needed for123 I-mIBG SPECT myocardial imaging to be as reliable and, thus, accepted as the conventional123 I-mIBG planar myocardial imaging. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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