2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00261-016-1013-3
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Frequency of high blood glucose prior to FDG PET

Abstract: In all non-diabetic patients, blood glucose level was below the lower limit of the recommended range prior to all their FDG PET scans while this was not the case in diabetic patients. We conclude that measuring blood glucose level prior to FDG PET may be limited to diabetic patients.

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“…Original article 500 The influence of glycemia on the FDG uptake in normal organs Niccoli-Asabella et al [14] 2013 Review 13,063 The screening at the preliminary visit and a subsequent good preparation of the patient before scheduling can reduce hyperglycemic status Khandani et al [15] 2016 Original article 117 The frequency of glycemia > 150 mg/dL in patients without diabetes Sprintz et al [16] 2017 Review 2714 The influence of glycemia on the FDG uptake in normal organs Sprintz et al [17] 2018 Original article 5623 The influence of glycemia on the FDG uptake in normal organs Eskian et al [4] 2019 Review 20,807 To evaluate the effect of glycemia on SUV (standardized uptake value) b. In case of FDG-PET/CT performed late in the morning or at mid-day, the patient should have a normal breakfast early in the morning (around 7.00 a.m.) and receive the usual dose of insulin.…”
Section: What Is the Acceptable Glycemia For Fdg-pet/ct Scan?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Original article 500 The influence of glycemia on the FDG uptake in normal organs Niccoli-Asabella et al [14] 2013 Review 13,063 The screening at the preliminary visit and a subsequent good preparation of the patient before scheduling can reduce hyperglycemic status Khandani et al [15] 2016 Original article 117 The frequency of glycemia > 150 mg/dL in patients without diabetes Sprintz et al [16] 2017 Review 2714 The influence of glycemia on the FDG uptake in normal organs Sprintz et al [17] 2018 Original article 5623 The influence of glycemia on the FDG uptake in normal organs Eskian et al [4] 2019 Review 20,807 To evaluate the effect of glycemia on SUV (standardized uptake value) b. In case of FDG-PET/CT performed late in the morning or at mid-day, the patient should have a normal breakfast early in the morning (around 7.00 a.m.) and receive the usual dose of insulin.…”
Section: What Is the Acceptable Glycemia For Fdg-pet/ct Scan?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This disease is characterized by hyperglycemia, a condition that is closely intertwined with damage to large blood vessels (macrovascular) and small blood vessels (microvascular), which results in failure, damage or impaired organ function [2]. Microvascular changes are believed to be exist when the blood glucose level of a person with diabetes exceeds 126 mg / Dl [3], while macrovascular abnormalities did not appear until a few years later. Microvascular changes affect the eyes and kidneys causing retinopathy and nephropathy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%