AbstractObjectives. This study tested the hypothesis that nonviable myocardium can be identified by quantitative measurements of regional myocardial blood flow obtained using positron emission tomography in conjunction with a mathematical model of nitrogen-13 (N-13) ammonia tracer kinetics.Background. Under steady state basal conditions there is a minimal level of blood flow required to sustain myocardial viability. Therefore, the hypothesis predicts that regions with flow below a certain threshold are likely to be composed primarily of scar.Methods. Studies were conducted in 26 patients with chronic myocardial infarction. Positron emission tomographic measurements of basal regional myocardial blood flow (N-13 ammonia) and fluorine-18 (F-18...
Myocardial viability and recovery of left ventricular (LV) function after revascularization is predi...
AbstractTo derive a quantitative index of regional myocardial blood flow, the arterial input functio...
The ability to obtain quantitative values of flow and myocardial flow reserve (MFR) has been perceiv...
AbstractEvaluation of regional myocardial blood flow by conventional scintigraphic techniques is lim...
Positron emission tomography has been shown to distinguish between reversible and irreversible ische...
OBJECTIVE Positron emission tomography (PET) integrating assessment of perfusion with N-ammonia (NH...
Positron emission tomography offers the possibility of evaluating and quantifying regional myocardia...
AbstractObjectives. The hypothesis of this study was that evaluation of myocardial flow and metaboli...
Relative flow and metabolic imaging (the "mismatch pattern") with PET have been proposed to identify...
N-13 ammonia mimics certain properties of microspheres. It rapidly clears from blood into myocardium...
Positron emission tomography (PET) represents an advanced imaging technology for the noninvasive eva...
Positron emission computed tomography is a new technique for the noninvasive measure of myocardial b...
Positron emission tomography (PET) myocardial perfusion imaging in concert with tracer-kinetic model...
Aims: The present study compared microvascular resistance (MR) of viable myocardium in infarct areas...
Differentiation between viable myocardium and scar tissue in segments with abnormal contraction has ...
Myocardial viability and recovery of left ventricular (LV) function after revascularization is predi...
AbstractTo derive a quantitative index of regional myocardial blood flow, the arterial input functio...
The ability to obtain quantitative values of flow and myocardial flow reserve (MFR) has been perceiv...
AbstractEvaluation of regional myocardial blood flow by conventional scintigraphic techniques is lim...
Positron emission tomography has been shown to distinguish between reversible and irreversible ische...
OBJECTIVE Positron emission tomography (PET) integrating assessment of perfusion with N-ammonia (NH...
Positron emission tomography offers the possibility of evaluating and quantifying regional myocardia...
AbstractObjectives. The hypothesis of this study was that evaluation of myocardial flow and metaboli...
Relative flow and metabolic imaging (the "mismatch pattern") with PET have been proposed to identify...
N-13 ammonia mimics certain properties of microspheres. It rapidly clears from blood into myocardium...
Positron emission tomography (PET) represents an advanced imaging technology for the noninvasive eva...
Positron emission computed tomography is a new technique for the noninvasive measure of myocardial b...
Positron emission tomography (PET) myocardial perfusion imaging in concert with tracer-kinetic model...
Aims: The present study compared microvascular resistance (MR) of viable myocardium in infarct areas...
Differentiation between viable myocardium and scar tissue in segments with abnormal contraction has ...
Myocardial viability and recovery of left ventricular (LV) function after revascularization is predi...
AbstractTo derive a quantitative index of regional myocardial blood flow, the arterial input functio...
The ability to obtain quantitative values of flow and myocardial flow reserve (MFR) has been perceiv...