Purpose: The combination of sequentially acquired cardiac PET and SPECT data integrating metabolic and perfusion information allows the assessment of myocardial viability, a relevant clinical parameter for the management of patients who have suffered myocardial infarction and are now candidates for complex and cost intensive therapies such as bypass surgery. However, registration of cardiac functional datasets acquired on different imaging systems is limited by the difficulty to define anatomical landmarks and by the relatively poor inherent spatial resolution. In this article, the authors sought to evaluate whether it is possible to automatically register FDG-PET and sestamibi-SPECT cardiac data. Methods: Automatic rigid registration was i...
Evaluation of myocardial viability by cardiac imaging plays a critical role in the decision making t...
Multidetector SPECT systems equipped with a high-energy, or 511-keV collimator, have been proposed t...
The assessment of myocardial viability is important in the management of patients with coronary arte...
The registration and fusion of information from multiple cardiac image modalities such as magnetic r...
Porpose: Myocardial perfusion is routinely measured by SPECT—this technique has a rather low spatial...
Hybrid PET/CT scanners can simultaneously visualize coronary artery disease as revealed by computed ...
Background: In patients with myocardial infarction and left ventricular dysfunction, the evidence of...
Purpose: Dual-isotope simultaneous acquisition (DISA) single-photon emission computed tomography ( S...
The assessment of myocardial viability has become an important aspect of the diagnostic and prognost...
www.nuk.med.tu-muenchen.de Nuclear cardiology is a subfield of cardiology that uses nuclear imaging ...
18F-FDG PET is an important diagnostic tool for detecting myo-cardial viability in patients with cor...
The measurement of 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake by positron emission tomography (PET) is a va...
Copyright © 2012 Martina Marinelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Contents Introduction Clinical outcomes and the ‘gold standard’ of viability Imaging techniques to a...
PET is a sensitive technique for the identification of viable myocardial tissue in patients with cor...
Evaluation of myocardial viability by cardiac imaging plays a critical role in the decision making t...
Multidetector SPECT systems equipped with a high-energy, or 511-keV collimator, have been proposed t...
The assessment of myocardial viability is important in the management of patients with coronary arte...
The registration and fusion of information from multiple cardiac image modalities such as magnetic r...
Porpose: Myocardial perfusion is routinely measured by SPECT—this technique has a rather low spatial...
Hybrid PET/CT scanners can simultaneously visualize coronary artery disease as revealed by computed ...
Background: In patients with myocardial infarction and left ventricular dysfunction, the evidence of...
Purpose: Dual-isotope simultaneous acquisition (DISA) single-photon emission computed tomography ( S...
The assessment of myocardial viability has become an important aspect of the diagnostic and prognost...
www.nuk.med.tu-muenchen.de Nuclear cardiology is a subfield of cardiology that uses nuclear imaging ...
18F-FDG PET is an important diagnostic tool for detecting myo-cardial viability in patients with cor...
The measurement of 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake by positron emission tomography (PET) is a va...
Copyright © 2012 Martina Marinelli et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Contents Introduction Clinical outcomes and the ‘gold standard’ of viability Imaging techniques to a...
PET is a sensitive technique for the identification of viable myocardial tissue in patients with cor...
Evaluation of myocardial viability by cardiac imaging plays a critical role in the decision making t...
Multidetector SPECT systems equipped with a high-energy, or 511-keV collimator, have been proposed t...
The assessment of myocardial viability is important in the management of patients with coronary arte...