Imaging & Clinical PET Centers

 

PET/CT

Fusing PET and CT scans into one inherently registered image, PET/CT captures essential information from each technology to assist in the precise and early diagnosis of cancer, coronary heart disease and neurological disorders.

With early detection being a key force in the treatment of cancer, PET/CT scans can often be lifesaving tools. Since areas of cancer can be identified by areas of increased cellular activity with PET, physicians can quickly determine whether a cancer is growing slowly or aggressively. This information, combined with CT information which communicates the size and location of a lesion, provides doctors with an accurate disease profile which can help them to plan an effective course of treatment.

 

This service is available at the following locations:

Clinical PET
of St. Charles County

PET/CT is also the preferred choice for cardiovascular imaging. For years, PET scans have been documented to have the highest accuracy for the detection of coronary artery disease, and when combined with the exactness of CT technology, diagnosis and management of the disease have become easier than ever before. PET/CT scanners have the ability to acquire information on coronary anatomy, muscle mass, function and viability non-invasively, making them a powerful tool for cardiac imaging.

In addition, the FDG compound used in PET technology makes PET/CT scans a good solution for brain imaging. PET/CT technology is most often used in patients with focal epilepsy, reoccurring tumors and Alzheimer’s Disease. For those with epilepsy, the high sensitivity of PET/CT scans is key because many individuals with the condition cannot remain still for long periods of time. Patients with reoccurring tumors benefit from the high image quality of PET/CT scans which can distinguish between reoccurrence and scarring. PET/CT technology is also being investigated as a tool for diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease.

 

For additional information, please visit www.imaging4lifepetct.com