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Since the introduction of myocardial perfusion imaging and
radionuclide angiography in the mid-seventies, cardiovascular
nuclear medicine has undergone an explosive growth. The use of
nuclear cardiology techniques has become one of the cornerstones of
the noninvasive assessment of coronary artery disease. In the past
15 years major steps have been made from visual analysis to
quantitative analysis, from planar imaging to tomographic imaging,
from detection of disease to prognosis, and from separate
evaluations of perfusion, metabolism, and function to an integrated
assessment of myocardial viability. In recent years many more
advances have been made in cardiovascular nuclear imaging, such as
the development of new imaging agents, reevaluation of existing
procedures, and new clinical applications. This book describes the
most recent developments in nuclear cardiology and also addresses
new contrast agents in MRI. What's New in Cardiac Imaging will
assist the clinical cardiologist, the cardiology fellow, the
nuclear medicine physician, and the radiologist in understanding
the most recent achievements in clinical cardiovascular nuclear
imaging.
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