ASNC Imaging Indications (ASNC-I2): Multisocietal indications for radionuclide imaging in the multimodality context-Series rationale and methodology

J Nucl Cardiol. 2022 Oct;29(5):2667-2678. doi: 10.1007/s12350-021-02800-w. Epub 2021 Sep 24.

Abstract

Background: Appropriate use criteria (AUC) enhance application of cardiovascular imaging techniques but have been applied in limited settings, primarily in common cardiovascular disease processes. There are several complex systemic diseases with cardiovascular implications and special populations with unique cardiovascular considerations that could benefit from appropriateness analysis. Moreover, the high medical complexity of these topics indicate they would benefit from high-yield expert consensus recommendations of the available imaging options. The ASNC Imaging Indications (ASNC-I2) Series will provide a concise overview of relevant disease processes and their multimodality evaluation and will provide consensus clinical indications, diagnostic criteria, and clinical algorithms with representative clinical cases.

Methods: For each ASNC-I2 document, a diverse writing group and rating panel will be composed of experts from societies pertinent to the topic, including relevant imaging societies and clinical societies that manage the disease under evaluation. The rating panel will follow robust modified Delphi methodology and commonly-accepted appropriateness methods to create consensus diagnostic criteria, clinical algorithms, and clinical indications that they will then rate with level of agreement recorded. The clinical and imaging experts will provide concise, high-yield clinical summaries of the disease process, the non-imaging evaluation, and multimodality imaging. Relevant cases will be provided highlighting application of the diagnostic criteria and clinical algorithms.

Conclusion: The ASNC Imaging Indications (ASNC-I2) Series will complement the diverse portfolio of documents from ASNC. It will use a multisocietal approach with robust appropriateness methodology to guide use of radionuclide imaging in the multimodality imaging context for the cardiovascular care of patients.

Keywords: Modalities; Modalities, PET; Modalities, diagnostic and prognostic application; Multimodality; Outcomes, SPECT.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Multimodal Imaging*
  • Radionuclide Imaging