What is the meaning of pet in Fuwai Hospital

Fuwai Hospital PET refers to a high-precision diagnostic imaging technology in the medical field, known as "Positron Emission Tomography". PET is a technique that uses the release and reaction properties of positrons to effectively image damaged internal tissues through the injection of a radioactive agent.PET is able to quickly and accurately detect metabolic changes, molecular structure and biochemical functions of human cells, and is widely used in the diagnosis of cardiovascular and cerebral vascular diseases, neurological disorders, and malignant tumors.

Application of PET technology in clinic at Fu Wai Hospital

Fu Wai Hospital is one of the important expert centers in the field of PET technology in Beijing, and the application of PET in clinical diagnosis has been widely recognized. Especially in the early characterization and localization of tumors, the superiority of PET technology is more obvious. The imaging results can more accurately determine the size, location and metastatic mode of malignant tumors. Fu Wai Hospital is also constantly promoting and developing new applications of PET technology, such as the combined application of PET-CT, which combines the advantages of the two imaging technologies to form a more advanced medical imaging technology.

In recent years, with the continuous progress of medical technology, people's demand for medical testing and diagnosis has been increasing. PET technology has gradually become an indispensable diagnostic tool in the medical field due to its advantages of high sensitivity, high resolution and non-invasiveness. The application of PET in tumor treatment, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diagnosis and other fields in Fu Wai Hospital provides a good market prospect for the development of Fu Wai Hospital. In the future, with the continuous growth of PET technology and the gradual expansion of the scope of application, the market prospects of PET technology in Fu Wai Hospital will also be broader, helping more patients to obtain more accurate diagnosis.