Radioisotope studies in cardiology have been a standardfor myocardial perfusion and function assessment since the lateseventies. The rapid development of echocardiography, computedtomography and cardiovascular magnetic resonance providednew insight into the diagnostic role of nuclear cardiologyRadioisotope studies in cardiology have been a standardfor myocardial perfusion and function assessment since the lateseventies. The rapid development of echocardiography, computedtomography and cardiovascular magnetic resonance providednew insight into the diagnostic role of nuclear cardiology
Evaluation of the myocardial perfusion and the structures of coronary arteries with the use of vario...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Myocardial perfusion studies are among the most often performedinvestigations in Nuclear Medicine. H...
The field of nuclear cardiac imaging has evolved from being rather subjective, more “art than a scie...
Nuclear cardiology procedures are among the most extensivelyperformed radionuclide studies. Procedur...
Cardiovascular mortality is falling in most industrialised nations. Primarily responsible for this e...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death and remains a major health problem world...
This review paper is based on a topic invited for review presented by the first author at the Annual...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in patients over 60 years old. Pivotal im...
doi CuAbstract: Nuclear cardiology has made significant ad-vances since the first reports of planar ...
Abstract: Nuclear cardiology uses radioisotopes to study various aspects of cardiac pathophysiology....
Historically, radionuclide imaging has been the key to the success and widespread clinical applicati...
The aim of evidence-based medicine is to integrate individual clinical expertise with the best avail...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Evaluation of the myocardial perfusion and the structures of coronary arteries with the use of vario...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Myocardial perfusion studies are among the most often performedinvestigations in Nuclear Medicine. H...
The field of nuclear cardiac imaging has evolved from being rather subjective, more “art than a scie...
Nuclear cardiology procedures are among the most extensivelyperformed radionuclide studies. Procedur...
Cardiovascular mortality is falling in most industrialised nations. Primarily responsible for this e...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death and remains a major health problem world...
This review paper is based on a topic invited for review presented by the first author at the Annual...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in patients over 60 years old. Pivotal im...
doi CuAbstract: Nuclear cardiology has made significant ad-vances since the first reports of planar ...
Abstract: Nuclear cardiology uses radioisotopes to study various aspects of cardiac pathophysiology....
Historically, radionuclide imaging has been the key to the success and widespread clinical applicati...
The aim of evidence-based medicine is to integrate individual clinical expertise with the best avail...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
Evaluation of the myocardial perfusion and the structures of coronary arteries with the use of vario...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...
The report of an imaging procedure is a critical component of an examination, being the final and of...