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Cardiac CT, PET and MR
Vasken Dilsizian (Editor), Gerald M. Pohost (Editor), Robert O. Bonow (Foreword by)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-2447-8
Hardcover
272 pages
May 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
The standard procedure for defining the anatomic extent and severity of coronary artery disease is catheter-based selective coronary angiography. While there are advantages to coronary angiography, it is invasive with some risk of complications and requires a brief period of hospitalization, making it relatively expensive. Cardiac CT, PET and MR is a complete technique-oriented reference, offering real alternatives to the “standard procedure”.
Non-invasive techniques of coronary artery lumen imaging, such as multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) as well as complementary and at times more useful physiologic and/or metabolic imaging techniques provided by positron emission tomography (PET) are clearly detailed throughout this book. Cardiac CT, PET and MR therefore provides an excellent reference for all cardiologists, radiologists, and nuclear medicine physicians involved in the diagnosis and risk assessment of patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease.
With the advent of these non-invasive techniques, the future of invasive coronary angiography will be reserved primarily for therapeutic rather than diagnostic purposes. Accordingly, this book provides a unique and essential contribution to the developing field for both physicians and students.
Part I. Instrumentation, imaging techniques, and protocols.
1. Positron emission tomography (Stephen L. Bacharach).
2. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance: Basic principles, methods and techniques (Joseph B. Selvanayagam, Matthew D. Robson, Jane M. Francis, an d Stefan Neubauer).
3. Multidetector and electron-beam computed tomography of the heart (Robert Detrano, and Nathan D. Wong).
Part II. Clinical applications.
4. PET assessment of myocardial perfusion (Marcelo F. Di Carli).
5. PET: Metabolism, innervation and receptors (Frank M. Bengel and Markus Schwaiger).
6. MR angiography: Coronaries and great vessels (Patricia Nguyen and Phillip Yang).
7. Cardiovascular magnetic resonance: Evaluation of myocardial function, perfusion and viability (Padmini Varadarajan, Karam Souibri, Krishna S. Nayak and Gerald M. Pohost).
8. MSCT coronary imaging (Koen Nieman).
9. Cardiac computed tomography: Evaluation of myocardial function, perfusion and viability (Subha V. Raman and Patrick M. Colletti).
Part III. Concurrent noninvasive assessment of coronary anatomy, physiology, and myocellular integrity.
10. PET and MRI in cardiac imaging (Stephan G. Nekolla).
11. PET and CT in cardiac imaging: Is a paradigm shift from SPECT to hybrid PET/CT inevitable (Henning Braess and Vasken Dilsizian).
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