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1 Whether impaired myocardial perfusion occurs in acute patients with SCF is unknown.
2 There was no increase in myocardial perfusion at rest or during vasodilation.
3 A pediatric cardiologist and radiologist qualitatively assessed myocardial perfusion and viability images.
4 There is a need for myocardial perfusion assessment within ASO patients.
5 The relationship of EAT to myocardial perfusion has not been studied.
6 Visceral fat may reduce myocardial perfusion by impairing vascular endothelial function.
7 Conclusion: Adenosine-stress CT perfusion detects myocardial perfusion defects in good correlation with nuclear MPI.
8 Laser techniques have been introduced to improve myocardial perfusion in this group of patients.
9 This review focuses on the combined assessment of myocardial perfusion and left ventricular function.
10 Echocardiography has become a strong competitor to myocardial perfusion studies in assessing myocardial viability.
11 CT myocardial perfusion imaging can now identify perfusion defects in animal models and humans.
12 However, myocardial perfusion showed a significant improvement in the VEGF-Adv-treated patients after the 6-month follow-up.
13 If the result was abnormal, rest myocardial perfusion imaging would be performed 2 hours later.
14 Coronary angiography was performed in all patients within one week after the myocardial perfusion imaging.
15 More reliable results will be obtained if both myocardial perfusion SPET and EBCT are performed.
16 We report the experience at Gorgas Army Hospital with myocardial perfusion studies by single-photon emission tomography.
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