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Nuclear cardiology

Du Pont Pharma, Introduction to Nuclear Cardiology, 3rd ed., Du Pont Pharma Radiopharmaceuticals, 1993. [Pg.180]

Zaret BL, Beller G. Clinical nuclear cardiology state of the art and future directions. 3rd ed. Philadelphia Mosby,pp 503-517, 2005... [Pg.32]

Rizvi AA, Velusamy M, Heller GV. Evaluation of myocardial viability. In Heller GV, Hendel R. Nuclear cardiology practical applications. New York McGraw Hill, Medical Pub. Division, pp 49-65, 2004... [Pg.35]

Dobrucki LW, Sinusas AJ. Molecular imaging. A new approach to nuclear cardiology. Q J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 2005 49 106-115... [Pg.36]

Narula J, Verjans J, Zaret BL. Radionuclide approach to imaging of inflammation in atheroma for the detection of lesions vulnerable to rupture. In Zaret BL, Beller G. Clinical nuclear cardiology state of the art and future directions. 3rd ed. Philadelphia Mosby, pp 659-671,2005... [Pg.37]

Human erythrocytes, for blood pool imaging, red blood cell mass determination, detection of vascular malformations and nuclear cardiology. Heat-damaged red blood cells also yield an excellent agent for spleen imaging15,241. [Pg.60]

Gullberg, G.T. Huesman, R.H. Ross, S.G. Di Bella, E.V.R. Zeng, G.L. Reutter, B.W. Christian, P.E. Foresti, S.A. Dynamic cardiac single-photon emission computed tomography. In Nuclear Cardiology State of the art and future directions, Beller, G.A., Zaret, B.L., Eds. Mosby-Year Book Inc Philadelphia, PA, 1998 137-187. [Pg.3106]

Nuclear cardiology continues to be a major advance as a noninvasive testing method. Radionuclides with short half-lives, which can be used either alone or combined with other substances to form agents with particular properties, such as technetium-99m pyrophosphate, have expanded the role for nuclear imaging in cardiology. [Pg.165]

Nuclear imaging techniques have demonstrated equal sensitivity and specificity to many of the invasive gold standard testing modalities. The major limitations of nuclear cardiology are the availability of suitable radionuclides and correlation of nuclear images with cardiovascular function. [Pg.165]

Lewin HC, Scianunarella MG, Watters TA, Alexander HG. An overview of contemporary nuclear cardiology. Curr Cardiol Rep 2004 6 13-19. [Pg.169]

Mieres JH, Shaw LJ, Hendel RC, et al. A report of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology Task Force on Women and Heart Disease (Writing Group on Perfusion Imaging in Women). J Nucl Cardiol 2003 10 95-101. [Pg.169]

Cerqueira MD, Lawrence A. Nuclear cardiology update. Radiol Qin North Am 2001 39 931-946. [Pg.170]

Acampa W, Di Benedetto C, Cuocolo A. An overview of radiotracers in nuclear cardiology. J Nuc Cardiol 2000 7 701-707. [Pg.170]

Beller GA, Zaret BL. Contributions of nuclear cardiology to diagnosis and prognosis of patients with coronary artery disease. Circulation 2000 101 1465-1478. [Pg.170]

Am Soc Nucl Card (ASNC) (2003) Imaging guidelines for nuclear cardiology procedures PET myocardial perfusion and metabolism clinical imaging. [Pg.213]

RBC have greatly contributed to the rapid growth of nuclear cardiology. However, due to the short half-life of serial imaging should be performed up to 12 h after the... [Pg.106]

Hesse B, Tagli K, Cuocolo A et al (2005) EANM/ESC procedural guidelines for myocardial perfusion imaging in nuclear cardiology. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 32 855-897 Hung JC, Wilson ME, Brown ML, Gibbons RJ (1991) Rapid preparation and quality control method for technetium-99m-2-methoxy isobutyl isonitrile (technetium-99m-sestamibi). J Nucl Med... [Pg.244]

Hesse B, Tagli K, Cuocolo A et al (2005) EANM/ESC procedural guidelines for myocardial perfusion imaging in nuclear cardiology. Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 32 855-897... [Pg.250]

Gray WR, Hickey D, Parkey RW, Bonte FJ, Roan P, Willerson JT (1979) In Parkey RW, Bonte FJ, Buja LM, Willerson JT (eds) Qualitative blood pool imaging in clinical nuclear cardiology. Appleton-Century-Crofts, NY, pp 297-308... [Pg.289]

Panjrath, G. S., Jain, D. (2006 May-Jun). Monitoring chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity Role of cardiac nuclear imaging. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology Official Publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, 75(3), 415-426. [Pg.348]

Hal s greatest contribution was to replace the rectilinear scanners with the scintillation camera (Fig. 7.5.) invented in 1957, and perfected in the 1960s and 1970s. The invention of the Anger camera led to the birth of nuclear cardiology, which accounts for more than half of all nuclear medicine imaging studies in the US today. [Pg.81]

Gibbons RS (1996) American Society of Nuclear Cardiology project on myocardial perfusion imaging measuring outcomes in response to emerging guidelines. J Nucl Cardiol 3 436-442... [Pg.294]

Garcia EV. (2007) SPECT attenuarion correcrion an essential tool to reaUze nuclear cardiology s manifest destiny. J Nucl Cardiol 14 16-24... [Pg.648]

Corbett JR and Eicaro EP (1999) Clinical review of attenuation-corrected cardiac SPECT. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology 6 54-68. [Pg.994]


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