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    Non-invasive coronary angiography with 16-slice spiral computed tomography: image quality in patients with high heart rates

    The purpose of this study was to assess segment image quality at high heart rates using 16-slice computed tomography and differential reconstruction for major coronary vessels. According to the following proto...

    H. Brodoefel, A. Reimann, M. Heuschmid, A. Küttner, T. Beck in European Radiology (2006)

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    Late myocardial enhancement assessed by 64-MSCT in reperfused porcine myocardial infarction: diagnostic accuracy of low-dose CT protocols in comparison with magnetic resonance imaging

    The purpose was to assess the practicability of low-dose CT imaging of late enhancement in acute infarction. Following temporary occlusion of the second diagonal branch, seven pigs were studied by multislice c...

    H. Brodoefel, B. Klumpp, A. Reimann, M. Ohmer, M. Fenchel in European Radiology (2007)

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    Sixty-four-slice CT in the assessment of global and regional left ventricular function: Comparison with MRI in a porcine model of acute and subacute myocardial infarction

    The purpose was to assess 64-slice CT in the analysis of global and regional ventricular function, using a model of acute and subacute myocardial infarction in comparison with cine-MRI. Seven pigs underwent st...

    H. Brodoefel, A. Reimann, B. Klumpp, M. Fenchel, M. Heuschmid in European Radiology (2007)

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    Characterization of coronary atherosclerosis by dual-source computed tomography and HU-based color map**: a pilot study

    To assess HU-based color map** for characterization of coronary plaque, using intravascular ultrasound virtual histology (IVUS-VH) as a standard of reference. Dual-source computed tomography and IVUS-VH were...

    H. Brodoefel, A. Reimann, M. Heuschmid, I. Tsiflikas, A. F. Kopp in European Radiology (2008)

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    Dual-energy CT for the characterization of urinary calculi: In vitro and in vivo evaluation of a low-dose scanning protocol

    The efficiency and radiation dose of a low-dose dual-energy (DE) CT protocol for the evaluation of urinary calculus disease were evaluated. A low-dose dual-source DE-CT renal calculi protocol (140 kV, 46 mAs; ...

    C. Thomas, O. Patschan, D. Ketelsen, I. Tsiflikas, A. Reimann in European Radiology (2009)