2017
DOI: 10.3413/nukmed-0858-16-10
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Myocardial perfusion SPECT 2015 in Germany

Abstract: SummaryAimThe working group Cardiovascular Nuclear Medicine of the German Society of Nuclear Medicine presents the results of the 7th survey of myocardial perfusion SPECT (MPS) of the reporting year 2015.Method268 questionnaires (173 practices [PR], 67 hospitals [HO], 28 university hospitals [UH]) were evaluated. Results of the last survey from 2012 are set in squared brackets.ResultsMPS of 121 939 [105 941] patients were reported. 98 % [95 %] of all MPS were performed with Tc-99m radiopharmaceuticals and 2 % … Show more

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“…The results may reveal further insights into the efficacy of 18 F-flurpiridaz PET MPI in detecting significant CAD. However, MPI (either with PET or SPECT) still remains underrepresented in some countries: for instance, in Germany, CAD diagnosis seems to be mainly shifted directly to invasive angiographic procedures, which in turn leads to less requests of such tests in clinical routine [ 58 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results may reveal further insights into the efficacy of 18 F-flurpiridaz PET MPI in detecting significant CAD. However, MPI (either with PET or SPECT) still remains underrepresented in some countries: for instance, in Germany, CAD diagnosis seems to be mainly shifted directly to invasive angiographic procedures, which in turn leads to less requests of such tests in clinical routine [ 58 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acknowledging the differences in survey methodologies, a comparison of the results from contemporary INCAPS worldwide survey (4) and country-specific surveys (6,9,12) highlights the magnitude of importance of country-specific surveys such as the one conducted by Otsuka et al:…”
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confidence: 99%