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    Poster display IV experimental and instrumentation

    O. Osvaldo Masoli, M. Redruello, F. Ogresta, C. Collaud in Journal of Nuclear Cardiology (2005)

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    Positron emission tomography and the changing paradigm in coronary artery disease

    While lowering cholesterol with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors appears to affect little if at all the severity of coronary artery stenoses, at least over the time periods studied, it markedly reduces cardiac mo...

    H.R. Schelbert in Zeitschrift für Kardiologie (2000)

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    Assessment of Myocardial Viability by Radionuclide Techniques

    Ischemic cardiomyopathy associated with poor left ventricular (LV) function often presents a clinical management problem. There is overwhelming evidence that such patients have a poor prognosis when treated me...

    R. Campisi, F. Y. J. Keng, H. R. Schelbert in Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine (2000)

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    Findings in Myocardial Ischemia by Metabolic Imaging with Positron Emission Tomography

    The development of positron emission tomography and its application in patients with coronary artery disease offer the possibility to noninvasively demonstrate metabolic consequences of ischemia in human myoca...

    H. R. Schelbert in Unstable Angina (1990)

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    Positron Emission Tomography for the Assessment of Myocardial Viability in Acute Myocardial Infarction

    With the emergence of therapeutic modalities to re-establish regional blood flow to jeopardized myocardium in patients with acute myocardial infarction, there is increased interest in the pathophysiology of ti...

    C. Nienaber, M. Schwaiger, H. R. Schelbert in Update 1988 (1988)

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    Metabolic Imaging with PET in the Critically Ill Patient with Coronary Artery Disease

    With positron emission tomography (PET), the non-invasive quantitative assessment of regional myocardial perfusion in blood flow, substrate fluxes and biochemical reaction rates in millimole substrates per min...

    C. Nienaber, H. R. Schelbert in Update 1988 (1988)

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    Studies of fatty acid metabolism with positron emission tomography in patients with cardiomyopathy

    Positron emission tomography (PET) permits in vivo as well as noninvasive study of fatty acid metabolism. Parameters of 11C-palmitate kinetics relate to the oxidation of fatty acids, and palmitic acid uptake is i...

    H. Sochor, H. R. Schelbert, M. Schwaiger, E. Henze in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine (1986)

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    Radionuclide Angiographic Evaluation of Ventricular Function in Isolated Congenitally Corrected Transposition of the Great Arteries

    Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries without significant associated intracardiac pathology is an unusual anomaly with less than 50 patients documented in the literature. Rather than being...

    L. N. Benson, R. Burns, M. Schwaiger, H. R. Schelbert, A. B. Lewis in Pediatric Cardiology (1986)

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    Diagnosis — Methods for Evaluating Myocardial Microcirculation in Patients

    Thallium-201 imaging has become an accepted diagnostic tool in cardiology, abnormalities in thallium-20l uptake commonly being used to detect and assess the extent of myocardial ischemia in man. Controversy re...

    D. McCall, L. J. Zimmer, A. M. Katz, H. R. Schelbert in Microcirculation of the Heart (1982)

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    Regional Myocardial Perfusion Assessed by Nitrogen-13 Labeled Ammonia and Positron Emission Computerized Axial Tomography

    With the recent development of positron emission computerized axial tomography (PCT), cross-sectional imaging of the heart has become possible [1]. These cross-sectional images reflect quantitatively the distr...

    H. R. Schelbert, M. E. Phelps, E. J. Hoffman, S.-C. Huang in Frontiers in Nuclear Medicine (1980)

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    Noninvasive Detection of 47% Diameter Coronary Stenosis by Myocardial Emission Computed Tomography of Nitrogen-13 Ammonia During Pharmacologic Coronary Vasodilation in Intact Dogs

    Coronary atherosclerosis often first presents as sudden death or myocardial infarction after a clinically silent period of progressing anatomic disease. Since atherosclerosis may be reversible [1–3], a routine...

    K. L. Gould, H. R. Schelbert, M. E. Phelps, E. J. Hoffman in Frontiers in Nuclear Medicine (1980)