Nuclear cardiology, Part II: Scintigraphic evaluation of cardiac function
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Nuclear cardiology, Part II: Scintigraphic evaluation of cardiac function
Abstract
Different methods are currently available to assess cardiac function, especially left ventricular ejection fraction, using either planar or tomographic imaging, first-pass or equilibrium techniques, and blood-pool or myocardial perfusion agents. This is the second article of a four-part series on nuclear cardiology. In this article the authors review the most widely used radiopharmaceuticals and methodologies.
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