2022
Influence of BMI on virtual coronary artery calcium scoring
Perez-Cervera J, Arce J, Fattouh M, Kuno T, Schenone A, Brahmanandam V, Lee U, Haramati L, Levsky J, Villines T, Garcia M, Slipczuk L. Influence of BMI on virtual coronary artery calcium scoring. The International Journal Of Cardiovascular Imaging 2022, 39: 863-872. PMID: 36583813, DOI: 10.1007/s10554-022-02785-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBody Mass IndexCalciumCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary VesselsFemaleHumansMalePredictive Value of TestsReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesConceptsCoronary artery calcium scoring
2017
Patent foramen ovale in patients with pulmonary embolism: A prognostic factor on CT pulmonary angiography?
Zhang M, Tan S, Patel V, Zalta B, Shmukler A, Levsky J, Jain V, Shaban N, Haramati L. Patent foramen ovale in patients with pulmonary embolism: A prognostic factor on CT pulmonary angiography? Journal Of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 2017, 12: 271-274. PMID: 29217343, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2017.11.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overComputed Tomography AngiographyEchocardiographyFemaleForamen Ovale, PatentHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultidetector Computed TomographyPredictive Value of TestsPrevalencePrognosisPulmonary ArteryPulmonary EmbolismReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsTime FactorsYoung AdultConceptsAcute pulmonary embolismRight heart strainPulmonary embolismTransthoracic echocardiogramHeart strainPatent foramenRight ventricularCT pulmonaryCT signsExact testVentricular diameter ratioRoutine transthoracic echocardiogramFischer's exact testYears of experiencePFO prevalenceSeptal bowingPrognostic factorsContrast refluxRetrospective studyRisk factorsMedical CenterMAIN OUTCOMEPopulation prevalencePatientsAdvanced imagingCan Discrepancies Between Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography and Cardiac Catheterization in High-Risk Patients be Overcome With Consensus Reading?
Steinberger S, Plodkowski A, Latson L, Levsky J, Zalta B, Godelman A, Cohen H, Haramati L. Can Discrepancies Between Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography and Cardiac Catheterization in High-Risk Patients be Overcome With Consensus Reading? Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 2017, 41: 159-164. PMID: 27560020, DOI: 10.1097/rct.0000000000000481.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary CTA interpretationCTA interpretationSevere stenosisCoronary CTATomography angiographyHigh-risk patientsQuarter of patientsInner-city populationCatheterization resultsCardiac catheterizationCatheterizationClinical reportsClinical practiceStenosisPatientsDiagnostic profileAngiographyPanel interpretationCTAReview panelCauses of discrepanciesCoronariesIncidence
2016
Illness Severity and Comorbidities Are Associated With Limitations in Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiography
Nayak G, Yu S, Levsky J, Haramati L. Illness Severity and Comorbidities Are Associated With Limitations in Computed Tomography Pulmonary Angiography. Journal Of Thoracic Imaging 2016, 31: w60-w61. PMID: 27428023, DOI: 10.1097/rti.0000000000000222.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChronic DiseaseComorbidityComputed Tomography AngiographyFemaleHumansLungMaleMiddle AgedPulmonary EmbolismReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesSeverity of Illness Index
2015
Intraoperative Radiography for Evaluation of Surgical Miscounts
Walter W, Amis E, Sprayregen S, Haramati L. Intraoperative Radiography for Evaluation of Surgical Miscounts. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2015, 12: 824-829. PMID: 26044645, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2015.03.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntraoperative radiographsIntraoperative radiographySurgical itemsInstitutional review board approvalRetained itemsReview board approvalLiver transplantAdverse eventsClinical followRetrospective reviewSubstantial morbidityWhipple procedureInstitutional protocolDepartmental protocolBoard-certified radiologistsSmall needleBoard approvalRetained needlesDemographic dataFalse negative rateRadiographsSurgical documentationGood adherenceAdherenceFurther studies
2013
A New, Simple Method for Estimating Pleural Effusion Size on CT Scans
Moy M, Levsky J, Berko N, Godelman A, Jain V, Haramati L. A New, Simple Method for Estimating Pleural Effusion Size on CT Scans. CHEST Journal 2013, 143: 1054-1059. PMID: 23632863, PMCID: PMC3616681, DOI: 10.1378/chest.12-1292.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPleural effusion sizeEffusion sizeCT scanAP depthInterobserver agreementCT imaging featuresGroup of physiciansInter-reader agreementLarge effusionsPleural effusionImaging featuresMidclavicular lineEffusionCardiothoracic radiologistsGrading systemScansPhysiciansRadiology residentsCommunication of findingsBorderline casesSubstantial levelsTwo-step decision ruleStandardized systemPulmonologistsThoracentesis
2011
ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Chronic Chest Pain—High Probability of Coronary Artery Disease
Earls J, White R, Woodard P, Abbara S, Atalay M, Carr J, Haramati L, Hendel R, Ho V, Hoffman U, Khan A, Mammen L, Martin E, Rozenshtein A, Ryan T, Schoepf J, Steiner R, White C. ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Chronic Chest Pain—High Probability of Coronary Artery Disease. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2011, 8: 679-686. PMID: 21962781, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2011.06.022.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsChest PainChronic DiseaseCoronary Artery DiseaseDiagnosis, DifferentialDiagnostic ImagingEchocardiography, StressEvidence-Based MedicineFemaleHumansMagnetic Resonance AngiographyMalePositron-Emission TomographyPractice Guidelines as TopicRadiation ProtectionReproducibility of ResultsRisk AssessmentSocieties, MedicalTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-PhotonTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsACR Appropriateness CriteriaCoronary artery diseaseArtery diseaseAppropriateness CriteriaMyocardial ischemiaChronic chest painMultidetector cardiac CTAppropriateness of imagingObstructive coronary lesionsSingle-photon emission CTLong-term prognosisIschemic heart diseaseMultidisciplinary expert panelEvidence-based guidelinesConventional coronary angiographyChronic myocardial ischemiaSpecific clinical conditionsCurrent medical literaturePhoton emission CTChest painPeer-reviewed journalsAngina pectorisCoronary angiographyMedical therapyCoronary lesions
2010
Normal myocardial perfusion on 64-detector resting cardiac CT
Stanton C, Haramati L, Berko N, Travin M, Jain V, Jacobi A, Burton W, Levsky J. Normal myocardial perfusion on 64-detector resting cardiac CT. Journal Of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 2010, 5: 52-60. PMID: 21185253, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2010.11.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsBlood Flow VelocityCoronary AngiographyCoronary CirculationFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedMyocardial Perfusion ImagingRadiographic Image EnhancementRadiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-AssistedReference ValuesReproducibility of ResultsRestSensitivity and SpecificityTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsNormal myocardial perfusionMyocardial perfusionArtery territoryHounsfield unitsCoronary arteryCT angiographyCardiac CTHigher mean attenuation valuesLeft circumflex artery territoryRadionuclide myocardial perfusion imagingSegmental myocardial perfusionNormal coronary arteriesCoronary artery territoryCircumflex artery territoryAmerican Heart Association modelAttenuation valuesMyocardial perfusion imagingMean attenuation valuesPerformance of CTCT attenuation valuesPerfusion correlatesPatient factorsArterial phaseStudy populationPerfusion imaging
2009
Efficacy of coronary CT angiography: Where we are, where we are going, and where we want to be
Levsky J, Kim C, Spevack D, Travin M, Tobin J, Haramati L. Efficacy of coronary CT angiography: Where we are, where we are going, and where we want to be. Journal Of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 2009, 3: s99-s108. PMID: 20129523, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2009.10.008.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseForecastingHumansRadiographic Image EnhancementReproducibility of ResultsSensitivity and SpecificityTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsCoronary CT angiographyCT angiographyRadionuclide myocardial perfusion imagingCardiovascular event ratesCoronary artery diseaseMyocardial perfusion imagingClinical decision makingComparative effectiveness researchPotential study designsArtery diseaseEarly triageConsensus statementImaging examinationsNoninvasive examinationPerfusion imagingAngiographyEvent ratesAssessment of levelsStudy designEarly introductionPotential roleEffectiveness researchEfficacyPivotal publicationsExaminationEjection Fractions Determined by Cardiac Computed Tomographic Angiography and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomographic Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Are Not Interchangeable
Mehta A, Travin M, Levsky J, Jain V, Burton W, Haramati L. Ejection Fractions Determined by Cardiac Computed Tomographic Angiography and Single Photon Emission Computed Tomographic Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Are Not Interchangeable. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 2009, 33: 489-497. PMID: 19638838, DOI: 10.1097/rct.0b013e3181a1c820.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsContrast MediaCoronary AngiographyElectrocardiographyExercise TestFemaleHeartHeart VentriclesHumansMaleMiddle AgedObserver VariationRadiographic Image EnhancementReproducibility of ResultsSex FactorsStroke VolumeTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-PhotonTomography, X-Ray ComputedTriiodobenzoic AcidsVentricular Dysfunction, LeftConceptsEnd-diastolic volumeEnd-systolic volumeHigher end-diastolic volumeMyocardial perfusion imagingQuantitative gated SPECTComputed tomographyEjection fractionVentricular volumeSingle-photon emission CT myocardial perfusion imagingVentricular ejection fractionCT myocardial perfusion imagingCardiac Computed Tomographic AngiographyComputed Tomographic AngiographyTomographic myocardial perfusionMultidetector Computed TomographyMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisSingle photon emissionBland-Altman plotsImaging evaluationTomographic angiographyLVEFPatient managementLVEF valuesMyocardial perfusionRationale and design of a randomized controlled trial comparing stress myocardial perfusion imaging with coronary CT angiography as the initial imaging study for intermediate-risk patients admitted with chest pain
Levsky J, Travin M, Spevack D, Menegus M, Huang P, Goldberg Y, Clark E, Banoth P, Freeman K, Tobin J, Haramati L. Rationale and design of a randomized controlled trial comparing stress myocardial perfusion imaging with coronary CT angiography as the initial imaging study for intermediate-risk patients admitted with chest pain. Journal Of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 2009, 3: 264-271. PMID: 19577217, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcct.2009.05.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery diseaseMyocardial perfusion imagingIntermediate-risk patientsChest painMajor adverse cardiovascular eventsRadionuclide myocardial perfusion imagingIntermediate-risk characteristicsSubsequent coronary revascularizationAdverse cardiovascular eventsEvaluation of patientsStress myocardial perfusionAcute myocardial infarctionClinical outcome endpointsInitial imaging studyNoninvasive cardiac imagingCoronary CT angiographyEvidence-based medicineTerms of outcomesCardiovascular eventsCoronary revascularizationHospital stayRenal dysfunctionSubsequent hospitalizationSecondary outcomesArtery disease
2005
Radiology Residents’ On-call Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for Pneumonia1
Ojutiku O, Haramati L, Rakoff S, Sprayregen S. Radiology Residents’ On-call Interpretation of Chest Radiographs for Pneumonia1. Academic Radiology 2005, 12: 658-664. PMID: 15866141, DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2004.06.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChest radiographic findingsAbsence of pneumoniaChest radiographsAir bronchogramRadiographic findingsLinear opacitiesVascular markingsLeft-sided pneumoniaLower lobe predominancePercent of pneumoniasRight-sided pneumoniaStaff radiologistsSilhouette signMean ageRadiology residentsChest radiographic reportsPneumoniaRadiographic reportsPGY-3 residentsRadiographsPosteroanterior viewLateral projectionPGY-3Experienced radiologistsBronchogram
2004
Consistency of reporting basic characteristics of lung nodules and masses on computed tomography1
Burns J, Haramati L, Whitney K, Zelefsky M. Consistency of reporting basic characteristics of lung nodules and masses on computed tomography1. Academic Radiology 2004, 11: 233-237. PMID: 14974599, DOI: 10.1016/s1076-6332(03)00573-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overDiagnosis, DifferentialFemaleHumansLung NeoplasmsMaleMiddle AgedObserver VariationReproducibility of ResultsRetrospective StudiesTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsAbsence of calcificationBronchogenic carcinomaPathology reportsCT scanLung nodulesDifferential diagnosisPreoperative chest CT scansChest CT scanStandardized reporting criteriaConsecutive patientsPathologic reportsMean ageCT evaluationLobectomy specimensSingle institutionFinal diagnosisLung cancerRadiologic descriptionBoard-certified radiologistsLesion characteristicsCT reportsYears yearsSpiculated marginsPathologic specimensCarcinoma
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