Anatomo-radiological correlation using 18-FDG-PET in abdominal sepsis model in rats. A preliminary study

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Purpose: To examine a correlation of micro-PET images with photographic images of the digestive organs in abdominal sepsis model. Methods: Male Wistar rats weighing 265±18g were used. Abdominal sepsis was induced by ligature and cecal puncture. Micro-PET Images from abdominal cavity septic foci were obtained using 18-Fluoro-deoxyglucose, looking for a correlation with photographic images of abdominal cavity organs. Pearson’s correlation test was used. Results: The mean standard uptake values (SUV) and lesion areas were 2.58±0.63SUVbwg/ml and 546.87±300.95mm2, respectively. There was a strong positive correlation between the two variables (r=0.863, p=0.137), which resulted in a coefficient of determination r2≅0.75, meaning that 75% of SUV variation is explained by the lesion areas of digestive organs. Conclusion: Micro-PET allows high throughput assessment of lesion count and volume in pre-clinical rat model of CPL abdominal sepsis.

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Azevedo, Í. M., Carvalho, M. D. F., Nascimento, R. P., Macedo, R., Aquino, M. R. de S., & Medeiros, A. C. (2017). Anatomo-radiological correlation using 18-FDG-PET in abdominal sepsis model in rats. A preliminary study. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 32(3), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-865020170030000001

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