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1 34.08 Ability of experienced readers to distinguish breast attenuation artifact from occult myocardial infarction in obese women undergoing ECG-gated rest/stress myocardial perfusion imaging Mohart, J.M.
2005
12 4 p. S114-
1 p.
artikel
2 Abstracts of Original Contributions ASNC 2005 10th Annual Scientific Session September 29-October 2, 2005 Seattle, Washington 2005
12 4 p. S99-
1 p.
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3 Accuracy of radionuclide ventriculography assessed by magnetic resonance imaging in patients with abnormal left ventricles Akinboboye, Olakunle
2005
12 4 p. 418-427
10 p.
artikel
4 34.04 A clinical comparison of an upright triple-head digital detector system to a standard supine dual-head gamma camera Lewin, H.C.
2005
12 4 p. S113-
1 p.
artikel
5 5.15 Additional value of transitory left ventricular dilation to myocardial scintigraphy in detecting cardiac events after 18 months Smanio, P.
2005
12 4 p. S104-
1 p.
artikel
6 5.34 A hypertensive response to exercie is associated with a high prevalence of transient ischemic dilation in patients without signifigant perfusion defects on myocardial perfusion SPECT imaging Virnich, D.E.
2005
12 4 p. S109-S110
2 p.
artikel
7 34.26 An evaluation of adenosine peak-stress myocardial perfusion imaging with ECG-gated rubidium-82 PET Moser, K.W.
2005
12 4 p. S119-S120
2 p.
artikel
8 5.28 Anginal symptoms are not predictive of myocardial perfusion or function in diabetics Heston, T.F.
2005
12 4 p. S108-
1 p.
artikel
9 5.29 Are all low risk stable angina pectoris patients at low risk? Høilund-Carlsen, P.F.
2005
12 4 p. S108-
1 p.
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10 5.19 Artefactual myocardial perfusion defects in right ventricular apical pacing ten Cate, T.J.F.
2005
12 4 p. S105-
1 p.
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11 ASNC news Williams, Kim Allan
2005
12 4 p. 510-513
4 p.
artikel
12 ASNC officers 2005
12 4 p. A8-
1 p.
artikel
13 37.04 Assessing the diagnostic accuracy of CT as attenuation correction for 99Tc-Sestamibi Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT)-preliminary observations Dey, S.
2005
12 4 p. S125-
1 p.
artikel
14 Assessment of myocardial perfusion by dynamic N-13 ammonia PET imaging: Comparison of 2 tracer kinetic models Khorsand, Aliasghar
2005
12 4 p. 410-417
8 p.
artikel
15 Assessment of myocardial viability using F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose/Tc-99m sestamibi dual-isotope simultaneous acquisition SPECT: Comparison with Tl-201 stress-reinjection SPECT Wu, Yen-Wen
2005
12 4 p. 451-459
9 p.
artikel
16 Assessment of myocardial viability using F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose/Tc-99m sestamibi dual-isotope simultaneous acquisition SPECT: Comparison with Tl-201 stress-reinjection SPECT Wu, Yen-Wen

12 4 p. 451-459
artikel
17 5.26 Association of myocardial ischemia on stress 99m technetium tetrofosmin SPECT imaging with all cause mortality in patients with diabetes mellitus Elhendy, A.
2005
12 4 p. S107-
1 p.
artikel
18 37.03 Attenuation-corrected adenosine stress Tc-99m estamibi myocardial perfusion SPECT normal files: Prospective validation and comparison to exercise stress normal files Esteves, F.P.
2005
12 4 p. S124-S125
2 p.
artikel
19 34.22 Attenuation-corrected TC-99m sestamibi SPECT compared with RB-82 myocardial perfusion PET Bateman, T.M.
2005
12 4 p. S118-S119
2 p.
artikel
20 A unique method by which to quantitate synchrony with equilibrium radionuclide angiography O’Connell, J. William
2005
12 4 p. 441-450
10 p.
artikel
21 Author Index 2005
12 4 p. S127-S128
2 p.
artikel
22 34.01 Automated quality control of emission-transmission misalignment for attenuation correction in myocardial perfusion imaging with SPECT-CT systems Chen, J.
2005
12 4 p. S112-
1 p.
artikel
23 Calendar 2005
12 4 p. 514-
1 p.
artikel
24 34.07 Can angina pectoris prior to myocardial infarction in diabetic patients protect against subsequent left ventricular remodeling? Fukuzawa, S.
2005
12 4 p. S113-S114
2 p.
artikel
25 5.16 Cardiac events after four years of a normal perfusion scintigraphy in diabetic women Smanio, P.
2005
12 4 p. S104-
1 p.
artikel
26 37.07 Cardiac SPECT variables in ICD patients: Beyond ejection fraction Paiesdana, A.
2005
12 4 p. S126-
1 p.
artikel
27 34.37 Changes in normal cardiac intensity distribution due to translation differences between CT and SPECT for a hybrid imaging system Kritzman, J.N.
2005
12 4 p. S122-S123
2 p.
artikel
28 Clinical utility of coronary calcium scoring after nonischemic myocardial perfusion imaging Thompson, Randall C.
2005
12 4 p. 392-400
9 p.
artikel
29 5.20 Combined dipyridamole-exercise Tc-99m sestamibi gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging: How does it compare to standard vasodilator or exercise stress in risk stratification? Thompsen, J.
2005
12 4 p. S105-S106
2 p.
artikel
30 5.01 Combined functional and morphological imaging consisting of gated myocardial perfusion SPECT and 16-detector multislice spiral CT angiography in the non-invasive evaluation of coronary artery disease: Initial clinical results Hacker, M.
2005
12 4 p. S100-
1 p.
artikel
31 34.25 Comparison between gated ammonia PET and gated MIBI SPECT for quantification of global and regional left ventricular function Kanayama, S.
2005
12 4 p. S119-
1 p.
artikel
32 34.03 Comparison of attenuation correction in myocardial SPECT using Gadolinium-153 line sources or low-dose CT Kjaer, A.
2005
12 4 p. S112-
1 p.
artikel
33 34.31 Comparison of cardiac function between post-menopausal and pre-menopausal women: Evaluation by gated myocardial SPECT Hwang, K.-H.
2005
12 4 p. S121-
1 p.
artikel
34 34.38 Comparison of end-expiratory breath hold and shallow breathing protocols for CT based attenuation correction of 99TC-Sestamibi myocardial perfusion images using multi-slice SPECT-CT Dey, S.
2005
12 4 p. S123-
1 p.
artikel
35 Contributions of subdiaphragmatic activity, attenuation, and diaphragmatic motion to inferior wall artifact in attenuation-corrected Tc-99m myocardial perfusion SPECT Pitman, Alexander G.
2005
12 4 p. 401-409
9 p.
artikel
36 Contributions of subdiaphragmatic activity, attenuation, and diaphragmatic motion to inferior wall artifact in attenuation-corrected Tc-99m myocardial perfusion SPECT Pitman, Alexander G.

12 4 p. 401-409
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37 34.39 Coronary artery fractional flow reserve and its correlation with the severity of reversible myocardial perfusion defects on Gated SPECT in patients with coronary artery disease Stowers, S.A.
2005
12 4 p. S123-
1 p.
artikel
38 5.35 Correspondence of gated blood pool SPECT to MRI regional LV function measurements Nichols, K.J.
2005
12 4 p. S110-
1 p.
artikel
39 5.04 Diagnostic utility of stress SPECT detection of coronary artery disease in dilated cardiomyopathy El Masry, H.Z.
2005
12 4 p. S100-S101
2 p.
artikel
40 34.05 Diastolic reserve impairment on radionuclide ambulatory monitoring screens clinical instability and severe prognosis in ischemic cardiomyopathy Carboni, G.P.
2005
12 4 p. S113-
1 p.
artikel
41 5.23 Differences in the incidence of SPECT abnormalities in women compared to men Jansen, M.H.A.
2005
12 4 p. S106-
1 p.
artikel
42 34.13 Discrepancies in estimating left ventricular volumes and ejection fraction by two commercially available gated SPECT algorithms Williams, A.A.
2005
12 4 p. S115-
1 p.
artikel
43 34.30 Distribution of resting perfusion defects in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Gupta, R.
2005
12 4 p. S121-
1 p.
artikel
44 5.09 Does attenuation correction improve the interpretation of MPI in patients with LBBB? Duvall, W.L.
2005
12 4 p. S102-
1 p.
artikel
45 5.17 Does chronotropic incompetence add incremental value to exercise stress test in detecting coronary artery disease? Comparison with myocardial scintigraphy and angiography Smanio, P.
2005
12 4 p. S104-S105
2 p.
artikel
46 5.25 Does coronary artery calcification predict the extent of transient ischemic dilatation in asymptomatic diabetic subjects? Vijay Anand, D.
2005
12 4 p. S107-
1 p.
artikel
47 34.12 Dopamine-atropine stress SPECT: An alternative adrenergic stress agent for Dobutamine SPECT Ramrakhiani, S.
2005
12 4 p. S115-
1 p.
artikel
48 37.05 Duke Treadmill Score with myocardial perfusion imaging predicts early revascularization in women Lundbye, J.B.
2005
12 4 p. S125-
1 p.
artikel
49 Editorial board 2005
12 4 p. A10-
1 p.
artikel
50 5.33 Effect of patient positioning on left ventricular functional and volumetric measurements by quantitative gated cardiac SPECT Oddis, C.V.
2005
12 4 p. S109-
1 p.
artikel
51 34.15 Effects of misregistration between SPECT and CT for attenuation corrected myocardial perfusion single photon emission tomography Goetze, S.
2005
12 4 p. S116-
1 p.
artikel
52 5.14 Evaluation of exercise performance in obese patients undergoing preoperative evaluation for bariatric surgery Michelena, H.I.
2005
12 4 p. S104-
1 p.
artikel
53 34.36 Extracardiac lesions: Why more prominent on the rest SPECT? Seo, I.
2005
12 4 p. S122-
1 p.
artikel
54 Flattening of the interventricular septum (D-shaped left ventricle) in addition to high right ventricular tracer uptake and increased right ventricular volume found on gated SPECT studies strongly correlates with right ventricular overload Movahed, Mohammad Reza
2005
12 4 p. 428-434
7 p.
artikel
55 5.32 Fragmented QRS complexes not related to typical bundle branch block: A marker of regional myocardial scar by SPECT Khan, B.R.
2005
12 4 p. S109-
1 p.
artikel
56 5.36 Gated blood pool SPECT right ventricular function measurements in patients with prior-MI and CHF Nichols, K.J.
2005
12 4 p. S110-
1 p.
artikel
57 34.27 Gender-matched normal values and prospective validation of Transient Ischemic Dilation (TID) index using Rb-82 myocardial perfusion PET imaging Santana, C.
2005
12 4 p. S120-
1 p.
artikel
58 34.32 Generation of normal left ventricular myocardial mass, ejection fraction, gated and ungated volumes using technitium-99 SPECT myocarial perfusion imaging Khateeb, R.
2005
12 4 p. S121-
1 p.
artikel
59 Globalization of nuclear cardiology Beller, George A.
2005
12 4 p. 373-374
2 p.
artikel
60 5.06 High risk myocardial perfusion SPECT findings are prevalent in patients with peripheral arterial disease diagnosed by ankle brachial index testing Shah, D.P.
2005
12 4 p. S101-
1 p.
artikel
61 5.37 Identification of optimal gated blood pool SPECT ventricular function parameters to detect CHF Nichols, K.J.
2005
12 4 p. S110-S111
2 p.
artikel
62 34.29 Impact of diabetes and proteinuria on silent coronary artery disease detected by stress Sestamibi SPECT imaging in asymptomatic hypertensives Ĉté, C.
2005
12 4 p. S120-
1 p.
artikel
63 5.08 Impaired chronotropic response is still present 60 minutes after exercise stress testing in patients with transient ischemic dilatation Akutsu, Y.
2005
12 4 p. S102-
1 p.
artikel
64 37.02 Improved early post-stress TC99m-sestamibi myocardial perfusion SPECT using an energy-based scatter correction method Hsu, B.L.
2005
12 4 p. S124-
1 p.
artikel
65 5.24 Improved prediction of hibernating and scarred tissue by gated myocardial perfusion SPECT analysis Snyder, K.
2005
12 4 p. S106-S107
2 p.
artikel
66 5.22 Incidence of abnormal myocardial SPECT in diabetic patients referred to nuclear cardiology - impact of aging Grasman, M.E.
2005
12 4 p. S106-
1 p.
artikel
67 5.21 Incidence of perfusion abnormalities considering the different forms of stress selected Jansen, M.
2005
12 4 p. S106-
1 p.
artikel
68 5.11 Increasing body mass index over a 10-year period in patients referred for perfusion stress testing Johnson, N.P.
2005
12 4 p. S103-
1 p.
artikel
69 Index of Topics 2005
12 4 p. S129-
1 p.
artikel
70 Information for authors 2005
12 4 p. A14-A16
nvt p.
artikel
71 Information for readers 2005
12 4 p. A18-
1 p.
artikel
72 5.03 In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, regional hypertrophy is not associated with perfusion defect scores on stress myocardial imaging Iwanochko, R.M.
2005
12 4 p. S100-
1 p.
artikel
73 Intravascular optical coherence tomography: Cellular imaging MacNeill, Briain D.
2005
12 4 p. 460-465
6 p.
artikel
74 Intravascular optical coherence tomography: Cellular imaging MacNeill, Briain D.

12 4 p. 460-465
artikel
75 Key Words 2005
12 4 p. S130-
1 p.
artikel
76 Massive left pleural effusion resulting in false-positive myocardial perfusion Shih, Wei-Jen
2005
12 4 p. 476-479
4 p.
artikel
77 34.10 Negative predictive value of adenosine stress and rest myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with end-stage liver disease Shi, H.
2005
12 4 p. S114-
1 p.
artikel
78 On the bright right side Wackers, Frans J. Th.
2005
12 4 p. 378-380
3 p.
artikel
79 34.28 Optimal threshold for determining cardiac volumes using tomographic equilibrium radionuclide angiocardiography Clements, I.P.
2005
12 4 p. S120-
1 p.
artikel
80 37.01 Optimization of acquisition and processing protocols for I-123 cardiac SPECT imaging with low-energy high-resolution collimators Chen, J.
2005
12 4 p. S124-
1 p.
artikel
81 5.27 Optimized risk assessment of coronary disease (CAD) patients by additional evaluation of post ischemic myocardial stunning amount in stress perfusion imaging Heiba, S.I.
2005
12 4 p. S107-
1 p.
artikel
82 5.10 Outcome of patients with normal perfusion but with ST segment depression during adenosine tomographic imaging Hage, F.G.
2005
12 4 p. S102-S103
2 p.
artikel
83 5.07 Overestimation of post-ischemic myocardial stunning on stress Gated SPECT imaging; correlation with echocardiography Gundeck, E.L.
2005
12 4 p. S101-S102
2 p.
artikel
84 5.18 Pacemaker related myocardial perfusion defects worsen during higher pacing rate and coronary flow augmentation ten Cate, T.J.F.
2005
12 4 p. S105-
1 p.
artikel
85 Pathologic extracardiac uptake of Tc-99m tetrofosmin identified in the chest during myocardial perfusion imaging Vijayakumar, Vani
2005
12 4 p. 473-475
3 p.
artikel
86 34.35 Prevalance of incidental noncardiac findings on SPECT perfusion studies Raza, M.
2005
12 4 p. S122-
1 p.
artikel
87 34.24 Prognosis of normal Rubidium-82 PET myocardial perfusion study Nemirovsky, D.
2005
12 4 p. S119-
1 p.
artikel
88 5.31 Prognostic value of myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with known or suspected stable angina pectoris Johansen, A.
2005
12 4 p. S108-S109
2 p.
artikel
89 34.09 Quantification of rest and stress left ventricular function using gated RB-82 PET Shi, H.
2005
12 4 p. S114-
1 p.
artikel
90 5.38 Radiocineangiograpic peak filling rates agree well with contemporary echocardiographic indices of diastolic function Druz, R.S.
2005
12 4 p. S111-
1 p.
artikel
91 34.18 Rapid low-dose/high-dose one day 99MTC-sestamibi gated myocardial perfusion SPECT in Japanese population Matsumoto, N.
2005
12 4 p. S117-
1 p.
artikel
92 Redefining the low-risk patient with significant atherosclerotic disease Shaw, Leslee J.
2005
12 4 p. 375-377
3 p.
artikel
93 5.30 Relationship between symptoms and myocardial perfusion before and after revascularization in patients with stable angina pectoris Johansen, A.
2005
12 4 p. S108-
1 p.
artikel
94 5.12 Relationship of body mass index on exercise capacity and the severity of exercise stress perfusion defects Johnson, N.P.
2005
12 4 p. S103-
1 p.
artikel
95 Right ventricular pressure-volume loops using simultaneous radionuclide angiography with a multiwire gamma camera and right heart catheterization Htay, Thein
2005
12 4 p. 435-440
6 p.
artikel
96 37.06 Risk stratification of patients undergoing dipyridamole-exercise tc-99m Sestamibi gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging Athar, H.
2005
12 4 p. S125-S126
2 p.
artikel
97 34.33 Role of nuclear stress test as a non invasive tool in detection of isolated and significant left main coronary artery disease: There is no unique pattern of perfusion deficit Mahajan, N.M.
2005
12 4 p. S121-S122
2 p.
artikel
98 34.21 Sensitivity of myocardial perfusion PET/CT imaging scan appearance on accurate transmission/emission registration Case, J.A.
2005
12 4 p. S118-
1 p.
artikel
99 Seventh Nuclear Cardiology Invitational Conference, Park City, Utah, 2004 Cerqueira, Manuel
2005
12 4 p. 480-509
30 p.
artikel
100 34.23 Significance of quantification of myocardial blood flow by cardiac PET in diabetic patients for the diagnosis of small vessel disease Devabhaktuni, M.
2005
12 4 p. S119-
1 p.
artikel
101 5.13 Significance of ventricular ectopy during stress myocardial perfusion imaging Kansal, p.
2005
12 4 p. S103-S104
2 p.
artikel
102 34.34 SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients after alcohol septal ablation Mehta, D.
2005
12 4 p. S122-
1 p.
artikel
103 5.05 SPECT rest perfusion and gated wall motion score correlates of echocardiography wall motion Jaradat, Z.
2005
12 4 p. S101-
1 p.
artikel
104 Table of contents 2005
12 4 p. A2-
1 p.
artikel
105 Table of contents 2005
12 4 p. A7-
1 p.
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106 Table of contents 2005
12 4 p. A4-
1 p.
artikel
107 34.11 The characteristics of motion artifacts in myocardial perfusion SPECT Shi, H.
2005
12 4 p. S114-S115
2 p.
artikel
108 The clinical importance of electrocardiographic changes during pharmacologic stress testing with radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging Cosmai, Elizabeth M.
2005
12 4 p. 466-472
7 p.
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109 34.16 The functional changes during low dose dobutamine induced left ventricular cavity constriction in gated SPECT imaging and correlation with thallium-201 myocardial uptake Heiba, S.I.
2005
12 4 p. S116-
1 p.
artikel
110 Third Annual Mario S. Verani, MD, Memorial Lecture: The future of clinical nuclear cardiology Wackers, Frans J. Th.
2005
12 4 p. 381-391
11 p.
artikel
111 5.02 Two hour Thallium-201 infusion SPECT, in conjunction with rest and 24 hour redistribution may distinguish between stress-induced ischemia or hibernating myocardium Iwanochko, R.M.
2005
12 4 p. S100-
1 p.
artikel
112 34.02 Use of multiwire gamma camera with novel motion correction to examine adaptation to treadmill exercise Cole, V.
2005
12 4 p. S112-
1 p.
artikel
113 34.19 Utility of the Stress minus Delay Bullseye map in improving interpretive accuracy of myocardial perfusion scans Nalamolu, V.R.P.
2005
12 4 p. S117-
1 p.
artikel
114 34.14 Validation of a counts-based gated SPECT method for calculation of left ventricular ejection fraction: Comparison against two commercially available algorithms in 1238 patients Bhama, A.
2005
12 4 p. S115-S116
2 p.
artikel
115 34.17 Validation of a rapid transmission scan and Bayesian reconstruction algorithm in dedicated cardiac PET imaging Hsu, B.L.
2005
12 4 p. S116-S117
2 p.
artikel
116 34.20 Wide Beam Reconstruction method for shortening scan time of gated cardiac stress SPECT: Preliminary evaluation Oaknin, J.H.
2005
12 4 p. S117-S118
2 p.
artikel
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