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Nuclear Cardiac Imaging

Nuclear Cardiac Imaging

Principles and Applications

9780190095659
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Nuclear cardiac imaging refers to cardiac radiological diagnostic techniques performed with the aid of radiopharmaceuticals, which are perfused into the myocardium as markers. These imaging studies provide a wide range of information about the heart, including the contractility of the heart, the amount of blood supply to the heart and whether parts of the heart muscle are alive or dead. This is essential information for cardiologists, and nuclear imaging has become an increasinglyimportant part of the cardiologists armamentarium. Chapters in Nuclear Cardiac Imaging cover historical, technical and physiological considerations, diagnosis and prognosis, conditions other than Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), advanced cardiac imaging, and challenges and opportunities. New to thesixth edition are key point summaries at the start of each chapter, clinical cases with videos, and a question and answer chapter on practical issues. This volume is ideal for nuclear cardiologists in training and nuclear clinicians alike who are searching for quick answers to important clinical and technical questions.
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OUP USA
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9780190095659
9780190095659

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
808
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
2835
  • Section I. Historical, Technical and Physiological Considerations; 1. Nuclear Cardiology: History and Milestones- Barry Zaret; 2. Radiation physics- James Galt; 3. SPECT and PET Instrumentation- James Galt and Ernest Garcia; 4. Kinetics of Conventional and New Cardiac Radiotracers- Ran Klein; 5. Radionuclide Angiography: Planar and Tomographic- Steven Port; 6. Gated SPECT MPI: Imaging Protocols and Acquisition; Processing and Quantitation- Milena Henzlova; 7. Image Artifacts- William Van Decker; Section II. Diagnosis and Risk Assessment; 8. Regulation of Myocardial Blood Flow: Henry Gewirtz; 9. How to measure Myocardial Blood Flow by PET?- Heinrich Schelbert; 10. How to measure Myocardial Blood flow by SPECT?- Terrence Ruddy; 11. Treadmill Exercise Testing- Gregory Thomas; 12. Pharmacological Stress Testing- Effie Andrikopoulou, Ami Iskandrian, Fadi Hage; 13. SPECT MPI in Diagnosis/Risk Assessment- Rami Doukky; 14. SPECT MPI for Risk Assessment in special groups (DM, Kidney transplant, Liver transplant, Asymptomatic, Obese)- Alberto Cuocolo; 15. SPECT MPI for Risk Assessment before non-cardiac surgery- Lawrence Phillips; 16. Evaluation of patients with Chest Pain in the Emergency Department- Jamieson Bourque; 17. Role of PET (Perfusion and MBF) in Diagnosis and Risk Assessment - Rob Beanlands; 18. Nuclear Imaging in women- Viviany Taqueti; 19. Myocardial Viability Assessment by Nuclear Techniques- Vasken Dilsizian; Section III. Role of Nuclear Imaging Beyond CAD; 20. Imaging dyssynchrony- Alessia Gimelli; 21. Imaging Myocardial Innervation by SPECT and PET- Mark Travin; 22. Imaging sarcoid heart disease- Paco Bravo; 23. Imaging Amyloid heart disease- Panithaya Chareonthaitawee; 24. Imaging infections of valves and devices- Thomas Schindler; 25. Imaging cardiac and vascular inflammation- Mehran Sadeghi and Sina Tavakoli; 26. Imaging in Heart Failure including those with devices and post cardiac transplant- Prem Soman; Section IV. Advances in Nuclear Cardiac Imaging; 27. Evolving role of CT, cMR and echo in CAD- Jeroen BAx; 28. Hybrid Imaging: SPECT/CTA, PET/MR and SPECT Calcium Score: when and why?- Philipp Kaufmann and Ronny Buechel; 29. Artificial Intelligence and nuclear imaging- Piotr Slomka; 30. Nuclear Imaging in patients with serious arrhythmias- Saurabh Malhotra; 31. Nuclear Imaging in patients with HIV- Mouaz Al-Mallah; 32. Nuclear Imaging in cardio-oncology- Raymond Russell and Matt Harinstein; 33. Nuclear Imaging in patients with congenital heart diseases- Sharmila Dorbala and Sara Partington; Section V. Challenges for Nuclear Cardiology; 34. Physician Certification and Lab Accreditation- Robert Hendel; 35. ACC/AHA/ESC Nuclear Guidelines and Appropriate Use Criteria- Timothy Christian; 36. Nuclear Cardiology Report generation- Wael Aljaroudi; 37. Radiation Considerations in imaging- Andrew J Einstein; 38. Statistics in Nuclear imaging- Charity Morgan; 39. Nuclear Imaging in Developing Countries- Amalia Peix and Diana Paez; Section VI. Overview; 40. Ask the Experts- Ami E. Iskandrian, Fadi G. Hage, Pradeep Bhambhvani, Ernest V. Garcia; Atlas Chapter 40: Self-Assessment;
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