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Use of Flash and DE to replace SPECT in detection of ischemia tests?

posted by Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D. | May 5, 2009
Thorsten R. C. Johnson, M.D.

The following question has been sent by Antonio Maestro: Use of Flash and DE to replace SPECT in detection of ischemia tests? Hi, i am doing a research to assess the clinical and patient workflow results of using a DSCT Definition Flash for the Chest Pain Unit patients. It seems clear to me … Read more

Myocardial Ischemia Diagnosed by Dual-Energy Computed Tomography: Correlation With Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography

posted by Balazs Ruzsics, M.D., PhD | Nov 19, 2008
Balazs Ruzsics, M.D., PhD

For decades, dual-energy imaging has been used for tissue differentiation with several x-ray–based imaging modalities, exploiting the fact that the tissues in the human body show different absorption characteristics when penetrated with different x-ray spectra, spectra that are typically generated by different kV settings of the x-ray tube. Recently, dual-source … Read more

Myocardial Ischemia Diagnosed by Dual-Energy CT:Correlation with Single-Photon Emission CT

posted by U. Joseph Schoepf, M.D. | Jun 27, 2008
U. Joseph Schoepf, M.D.

This article of Balazs Ruzsics, M.D., has been published in March 2008 in Circulation, Journal of the American Heart Association. Please find the link to the article below. Authors: Balazs Ruzsics, Heon Lee, Eric R. Powers, Thomas G. Flohr, Philip Costello and U. Joseph Schoepf Circulation. 2008;117:1244-1245 Read more

ECR 2008: U. Joseph Schoepf, M.D. on dual energy heart PBV

posted by DSCT.com editors | Mar 18, 2008

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