SummaryThis report describes the nuclear cardiology procedures available for use as diagnostic techniques in patients with definite or suspected cardiovascular disease. The usefulness of myocardial imaging, radionuclide angiocardiography and other radionuclide cardiovascular imaging techniques is classified within specific disease states. The clinical utility of each technique is graded from I to IV, depending on the clinical importance of the technique (I = most important; IV = not indicated). A grade of V is given for methods now considered to be in their research phase. The usefulness of these methods is discussed in patients with acute ischemic heart disease, chronic ischemic heart disease, valvular heart disease, pulmonary vascular dis...
Background: In 2005, 80% of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths occurred in low- to middle-income co...
Cardiac imaging now provides a range of anatomical and functional information with some overlap in t...
Nuclear imaging plays a pivotal role not only in in the evaluation of myocardial ischemia, but also ...
SummaryThis report describes the nuclear cardiology procedures available for use as diagnostic techn...
AbstractIt is becoming more apparent each day that despite a strong national commitment to excellenc...
The aim of evidence-based medicine is to integrate individual clinical expertise with the best avail...
AbstractRadiotracer studies of the heart have become clinically important in the last decade, especi...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in patients over 60 years old. Pivotal im...
Radioisotope studies in cardiology have been a standardfor myocardial perfusion and function assessm...
The American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) Task Force on Practice Gui...
Nuclear cardiology procedures are among the most extensivelyperformed radionuclide studies. Procedur...
The clinical applications of nuclear cardiology have rapidly expanded since the introduction of suit...
Cardiovascular mortality is falling in most industrialised nations. Primarily responsible for this e...
Heart failure is increasing worldwide at epidemic proportions, resulting in considerable disability,...
Myocardial perfusion studies are among the most often performedinvestigations in Nuclear Medicine. H...
Background: In 2005, 80% of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths occurred in low- to middle-income co...
Cardiac imaging now provides a range of anatomical and functional information with some overlap in t...
Nuclear imaging plays a pivotal role not only in in the evaluation of myocardial ischemia, but also ...
SummaryThis report describes the nuclear cardiology procedures available for use as diagnostic techn...
AbstractIt is becoming more apparent each day that despite a strong national commitment to excellenc...
The aim of evidence-based medicine is to integrate individual clinical expertise with the best avail...
AbstractRadiotracer studies of the heart have become clinically important in the last decade, especi...
Cardiovascular diseases are the most common cause of death in patients over 60 years old. Pivotal im...
Radioisotope studies in cardiology have been a standardfor myocardial perfusion and function assessm...
The American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) Task Force on Practice Gui...
Nuclear cardiology procedures are among the most extensivelyperformed radionuclide studies. Procedur...
The clinical applications of nuclear cardiology have rapidly expanded since the introduction of suit...
Cardiovascular mortality is falling in most industrialised nations. Primarily responsible for this e...
Heart failure is increasing worldwide at epidemic proportions, resulting in considerable disability,...
Myocardial perfusion studies are among the most often performedinvestigations in Nuclear Medicine. H...
Background: In 2005, 80% of cardiovascular disease (CVD) deaths occurred in low- to middle-income co...
Cardiac imaging now provides a range of anatomical and functional information with some overlap in t...
Nuclear imaging plays a pivotal role not only in in the evaluation of myocardial ischemia, but also ...