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Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance: Physiology, Techniques and Applications
β Scribed by Ernst Evert van der Wall (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 284
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Cardiovascular nuclear medicine emerged 15 years ago as a new noninvasive technique for the detection of human cardiac disease. It arised from the fields of nuclear medicine and cardiology and the cooperation of both specialties has been very productive. At present, nuclear cardiology techniques belong to the routine armamentarium of the clinical cardiologist. Results obtained by perfusion markers, metabolic tracers, and radionuclide angiography have shown to have important impact on patient management. Although exercise electrocardiography and echocarΒ diography yield the large bulk of necessary data in the cardiac patient, nuclear cardiology provides important data that go far beyond the results obtained by the standard procedures. Magnetic resonance imaging is a relative newcomer in cardioΒ logy and has still to prove its value in clinical cardiology . Yet, initial results have been encouraging both in congenital heart disease and in coronary artery disease. This book is based on 16 review publications that have been written throughout the period of 1985 till present time. Most chapters have been published in the period 1989 until 1991; the preceding review papers have been updated as much as possible. Furthermore, Chapter 15 entitled" What's new in cardiac imaging" has been espeΒ cially written for this book. The Chapters 9, 11 and 13 have been recently written and have not been published yet.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-6
Perfusion: Evaluation of myocardial blood flow by radionuclide imaging....Pages 7-24
Metabolism: Assessment of myocardial metabolism with radiolabeled free fatty acids....Pages 25-44
Function: Assessment of cardiac function by radionuclide angiography....Pages 45-64
Planar Thallium-201 imaging: Useful in clinical cardiology?....Pages 65-78
Cardiac single photon emission computed tomography: SPECT, a new aspect in myocardial imaging?....Pages 79-102
Positron emission tomography in cardiology: From research device to clinical tool?....Pages 103-124
Magnetic resonance imaging: A new approach for evaluation coronary artery disease?....Pages 125-154
Acute myocardial infarction: Evaluation by nuclear imaging techniques....Pages 155-172
Infarct sizing by scintigraphic techniques and nuclear magnetic resonance imaging....Pages 173-186
Metabolic imaging in cardiology with radioisotope techniques and magnetic resonance spectroscopy....Pages 187-198
Alternative stress methods in the evaluation of coronary artery disease....Pages 199-214
Cardiomyopathies: Evaluation with radionuclide techniques....Pages 215-232
Clinical significance of silent ischemia and implications for treatment: Role of radionuclide techniques....Pages 233-246
The effects of calcium antagonists on radionuclide function in patients with silent ischemia after myocardial infarction....Pages 247-254
Whatβs new in cardiac imaging....Pages 255-268
Guidelines for clinical use in nuclear cardiology....Pages 269-283
Back Matter....Pages 285-285
β¦ Subjects
Cardiology; Imaging / Radiology
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