Advanced Imaging in Coronary Artery Disease PET, SPECT, MRI, IVUS, EBCT
Ernst E. van der Wall
Advanced Imaging in Coronary Artery Disease PET, SPECT, MRI, IVUS, EBCT - illustrated - New York Springer Science & Business Media 2012 - 354 pages - Volume 202 of Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine .
Contents:
Table of Contents
PET andPreclinical Coronary Artery Disease
Central neural correlates of silent myocardial ischemia
pathologic evidence
Plaque
Discussion
Raman spectra of coronary artery
Samplingdepth Raman spectroscopy combined with intravascular ultrasound
Preliminary report on thecentral neural correlates
Determination of prognosis after myocardial infarction
Pathophysiology of Acute or ShortTerm
Blood Flow and Metabolism
Imaging Techniques in Determining Myocardial
References
Introduction
Statistics
Conclusion
Cholesteroland thrombosis Effect ofcholesterol lowering therapy
Pathogenesis ofatherosclerosis
The atherosclerotic plaque
Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis and imaging
Gated acquisition
Future developments in anatomy
Introduction
Myocardial Ischemia and Pain
Limitations of the study
Chapter15 FDG SPECT to Assess Myocardial Viability
Valueof Positron Emission Tomography
Quantitative LVEF measurement
Chapter 18Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cardiac Function
Conclusion
Cardiac βadrenoceptors
Chapter 20Surgical Treatment of Heart Failure
Volume Reduction of the Left Ventricle Batista Procedure
In Advanced Imaging in Coronary Artery Disease, the role of several imaging techniques in diagnosing atherosclerosis, assessment of myocardial ischemia, myocardial viability, and heart failure are broadly discussed. The issues derived from cardiac PET are presented in relation to the conventional techniques, such as echocardiography, SPECT and MRI. In addition, newer imaging techniques such as intracoronary ultrasound, electron beam computed tomography, and Raman spectroscopy are given wide attention. The effects of drug treatment, such as anti-ischemic and lipid-lowering drugs, are also evaluated.
This book will assist clinical cardiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, fellows in cardiology and nuclear medicine, radiochemists, basic research fellows, and technicians, in understanding the new advances in clinical cardiac PET.
9400708661 9789400708662 = activity afferent andthe angina pectoris angiography angioplasty angioscopy assessment atherosclerosis atherosclerotic plaques baseline bradykinin calcification canbe cardiac cardiovascular cfos expression chemical cholesterol chronic cingulate Circulation 1995 clinical Coll Cardiol computed tomography contractile coronary artery disease coronary atherosclerosis cortex detection dobutamine dose dobutamine echocardiography endothelial dysfunction endothelial function endothelium etal factors Figure glucose heart hibernating myocardium imaging improvement increased infusion inpatients inthe intravascular ultrasound ischemic IVUS left ventricular lesions lipid lowflow ischemia lumen macrophages mechanisms metabolism morphological myocardial blood flow myocardial hibernation myocardial infarction myocardial ischemia myocardial viability Nucl occlusion ofcoronary ofthe pain patients with coronary patientswith perfusion photon plaque rupture platelet positron emission tomography prediction quantitative Raman spectra Raman spectroscopy rCBF reduced reinjection reperfusion response restenosis restredistribution revascularization segments shortterm silent ischemia SPECT stenosis stent studies suchas syndromes techniques thallium thatthe thrombus tissue tothe tracer unstable angina uptake Vanoverschelde vascular vasodilator ventricular dysfunction ventricular function vessel viable myocardium
-- Medical › Cardiology -- Medical / Cardiology --Medical / Clinical Medicine
616.12 WAL
Advanced Imaging in Coronary Artery Disease PET, SPECT, MRI, IVUS, EBCT - illustrated - New York Springer Science & Business Media 2012 - 354 pages - Volume 202 of Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine .
Contents:
Table of Contents
PET andPreclinical Coronary Artery Disease
Central neural correlates of silent myocardial ischemia
pathologic evidence
Plaque
Discussion
Raman spectra of coronary artery
Samplingdepth Raman spectroscopy combined with intravascular ultrasound
Preliminary report on thecentral neural correlates
Determination of prognosis after myocardial infarction
Pathophysiology of Acute or ShortTerm
Blood Flow and Metabolism
Imaging Techniques in Determining Myocardial
References
Introduction
Statistics
Conclusion
Cholesteroland thrombosis Effect ofcholesterol lowering therapy
Pathogenesis ofatherosclerosis
The atherosclerotic plaque
Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis and imaging
Gated acquisition
Future developments in anatomy
Introduction
Myocardial Ischemia and Pain
Limitations of the study
Chapter15 FDG SPECT to Assess Myocardial Viability
Valueof Positron Emission Tomography
Quantitative LVEF measurement
Chapter 18Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cardiac Function
Conclusion
Cardiac βadrenoceptors
Chapter 20Surgical Treatment of Heart Failure
Volume Reduction of the Left Ventricle Batista Procedure
In Advanced Imaging in Coronary Artery Disease, the role of several imaging techniques in diagnosing atherosclerosis, assessment of myocardial ischemia, myocardial viability, and heart failure are broadly discussed. The issues derived from cardiac PET are presented in relation to the conventional techniques, such as echocardiography, SPECT and MRI. In addition, newer imaging techniques such as intracoronary ultrasound, electron beam computed tomography, and Raman spectroscopy are given wide attention. The effects of drug treatment, such as anti-ischemic and lipid-lowering drugs, are also evaluated.
This book will assist clinical cardiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, fellows in cardiology and nuclear medicine, radiochemists, basic research fellows, and technicians, in understanding the new advances in clinical cardiac PET.
9400708661 9789400708662 = activity afferent andthe angina pectoris angiography angioplasty angioscopy assessment atherosclerosis atherosclerotic plaques baseline bradykinin calcification canbe cardiac cardiovascular cfos expression chemical cholesterol chronic cingulate Circulation 1995 clinical Coll Cardiol computed tomography contractile coronary artery disease coronary atherosclerosis cortex detection dobutamine dose dobutamine echocardiography endothelial dysfunction endothelial function endothelium etal factors Figure glucose heart hibernating myocardium imaging improvement increased infusion inpatients inthe intravascular ultrasound ischemic IVUS left ventricular lesions lipid lowflow ischemia lumen macrophages mechanisms metabolism morphological myocardial blood flow myocardial hibernation myocardial infarction myocardial ischemia myocardial viability Nucl occlusion ofcoronary ofthe pain patients with coronary patientswith perfusion photon plaque rupture platelet positron emission tomography prediction quantitative Raman spectra Raman spectroscopy rCBF reduced reinjection reperfusion response restenosis restredistribution revascularization segments shortterm silent ischemia SPECT stenosis stent studies suchas syndromes techniques thallium thatthe thrombus tissue tothe tracer unstable angina uptake Vanoverschelde vascular vasodilator ventricular dysfunction ventricular function vessel viable myocardium
-- Medical › Cardiology -- Medical / Cardiology --Medical / Clinical Medicine
616.12 WAL