2007
8.18 Left ventricular dysfunction post myocardial infarction does not alter the biodistribution, or clearance kinetics of a targeted radiotracer for imaging angiogenesis
Weyman C, Dione D, Sahul Z, Dobrucki W, Kalinowski L, Mekkaoui C, Haramis H, Sinusas A. 8.18 Left ventricular dysfunction post myocardial infarction does not alter the biodistribution, or clearance kinetics of a targeted radiotracer for imaging angiogenesis. Journal Of Nuclear Cardiology 2007, 14: s62. DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclcard.2006.12.245.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Technetium-99m-labeled Myocardial Perfusion Agents: Are They Better than Thallium-201?
Kailasnath P, Sinusas A. Technetium-99m-labeled Myocardial Perfusion Agents: Are They Better than Thallium-201? Cardiology In Review 2001, 9: 160-172. PMID: 11304401, DOI: 10.1097/00045415-200105000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseasePerfusion tracerPerfusion agentArtery diseaseMyocardial viabilityThallium-201Perfusion imagingMyocardial perfusion imagingRegional flow heterogeneityPharmacologic stressorChest painMyocardial perfusion agentRisk stratificationAcute assessmentNew perfusion agentTechnetium-99mClinical valueMyocardial uptakeIschemic regionAssessment of viabilityCoronary vasculatureMyocardial flowClearance kineticsMyocardial retentionTracer availability