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Multimodality Cardiac Imaging in Ischemic Stroke: Insights into the Heart-Brain Interaction.

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Saeed S   +7 more
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Cardiac functional imaging

La Presse Médicale, 2022
During the last 20 years, cardiac imaging has drastically evolved. Positron emission tomography (PET), fast three-dimensional (3D) imaging with the latest generations of echocardiography & multi-detector computed tomography (CT), stress perfusion assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood flow analysis using four-dimensional (4D) flow MRI, all
Arshid Azarine   +2 more
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Cardiac MR imaging

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2003
There has been tremendous progress for MR imaging depiction of cardiac morphology and function. Further advances toward achieving faster acquisition with real-time imaging, higher resolution for plaque imaging, and quantitative analysis are taking place at a rapid pace.
Ernesto, Castillo, David A, Bluemke
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Nuclear cardiac imaging

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1991
Important developments in the field of nuclear cardiac imaging include increasing use of single-photon emission computed tomography; the availability of pharmacologic stress testing; the introduction of newer technetium-labeled perfusion imaging agents; and a number of other newer imaging agents and imaging techniques.
A S, Iskandrian, J, Heo
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Cardiac Imaging

Radiology, 2000
The emergence of noninvasive imaging techniques for the definitive diagnosis and monitoring of cardiovascular disease has greatly altered cardiac imaging in the past 25 years. The practice of cardiac imaging in 1975 was centered on conventional radiography and angiography, but, in the past 2 decades, noninvasive techniques have substantially replaced ...
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Cardiac Image Registration

Journal of Atrial Fibrillation, 2008
Long procedure time and somewhat suboptimal results hinder the widespread use of catheter ablation of complex arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AF). Due to lack of contrast differentiation between the area of interest and surrounding structures in a moving organ like heart, there is a lack of proper intraprocedural guidance using current imaging
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Cardiac Molecular Imaging

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 2014
Molecular imaging enables the visualization and interrogation of specific biologic targets and pathways that precede or underlie changes in morphology, physiology, and function of the heart. Accordingly, it aims at identifying precursors or early stages of cardiac disease, and it may facilitate monitoring and guidance of novel, increasingly specific ...
Tim, Wollenweber, Frank M, Bengel
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