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2. Drawing the line between a normal and mildly abnormal nuclear cardiology scan
3. Is cardiac nuclear imaging helpful for the faint of heart?
4. Stress Testing in the Evaluation of Stable Chest Pain in a Community Population
5. The elusive role of myocardial perfusion imaging in stable ischemic heart disease: Is ISCHEMIA the answer?
6. Use of troponin assay 99th percentile as the decision level for myocardial infarction diagnosis
7. Temporal trends of single-photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging in patients without prior coronary artery disease: A 22-year experience at a tertiary academic medical center
8. Noninvasive Stress Testing for Coronary Artery Disease
9. Comparison of the AHA/ACC vs ESC guidelines for management of patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes: Are the differences clinically different?
10. Comparative Definitions for Moderate-Severe Ischemia in Stress Nuclear, Echocardiography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
11. Simple multimodality imaging: An easy, rapid, and inexpensive approach to improve non-invasive test accuracy
12. Downstream clinical implications of abnormal myocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography based on appropriate use criteria
13. Population-Based Study of the Use of Cardiac Stress Imaging and Referral for Coronary Angiography and Repeated Revascularization After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
14. COCATS 4 Task Force 6: Training in Nuclear Cardiology: Endorsed by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
15. The impact of ordering provider specialty on appropriateness classification
16. Early image acquisition using a solid-state cardiac camera for fast myocardial perfusion imaging
17. Troponin T Levels and Infarct Size by SPECT Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
18. Assessing Clinical Impact of Myocardial Perfusion Studies: Ischemia or Other Prognostic Indicators?
19. Evaluation of Coronary CTA Appropriateness Criteria ® in an Academic Medical Center
20. Application of appropriatenes criteria to stress single photon emission computed tomography sestamibi studies: A comparison of the 2009 revised appropriateness criteria to the 2005 original criteria
21. Temporal trends in compliance with appropriateness criteria for stress single-photon emission computed tomography sestamibi studies in an academic medical center
22. Should extensive myocardial ischaemia prompt revascularization to improve outcomes in chronic coronary artery disease?
23. Patient-centered imaging
24. Highlights of the 2011 Scientific Session of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology: Denver, Colorado, September 8-11, 2011
25. Atypical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy on PET-myocardial perfusion study
26. Abnormal Electron Beam Computed Tomography Results: The Value of Repeating Myocardial Perfusion Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography in the Ongoing Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease
27. Hypertensive response with exercise does not increase the prevalence of abnormal Tc-99m SPECT Stress Perfusion Images
28. Heart Rate Control in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Referred for Exercise Testing
29. Highlights of the 2009 Scientific Session of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology: Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1-4, 2009
30. Stress single photon emission computed tomography for detection of coronary artery disease and risk stratification of asymptomatic patients at moderate risk
31. Risk stratification in diabetic patients: A continuing challenge
32. Highlights of the 2008 scientific sessions of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology: Boston, Massachusetts, 10-14 September 2008
33. A normal stress SPECT scan is an effective gatekeeper for coronary angiography
34. Differences in left ventricular ejection fraction and volumes measured at rest and poststress by gated sestamibi SPECT
35. Infarct size, ejection fraction, and mortality in diabetic patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with thrombolytic therapy
36. Relationship and prognostic value of coronary artery calcification by electron beam computed tomography to stress-induced ischemia by single photon emission computed tomography
37. Prevalence and prognosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in asymptomatic diabetic patients without known coronary artery disease referred for stress single-photon emission computed tomography and assessment of left ventricular function
38. Predictors of Infarct Size After Primary Coronary Angioplasty in Acute Myocardial Infarction from Pooled Analysis from Four Contemporary Trials
39. The prognostic value of pharmacologic stress myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with permanent pacemakers
40. Tc-99m sestamibi infarct size as a surrogate endpoint
41. The value of stress single photon emission computed tomography in patients without known coronary artery disease presenting with dyspnea
42. Prognostic utility of single-photon emission computed tomography in adult patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
43. Declining Accuracy of the Traditional Diamond-Forrester Estimates of Pretest Probability of Coronary Artery Disease
44. Incremental prognostic value of exercise single-photon emission computed tomographic (SPECT) thallium 201 imaging in patients with ST-T abnormalities on their resting electrocardiograms
45. Feasibility of continuous venous infusion of SonoVue for qualitative assessment of reversible coronary perfusion defects in stress myocardial contrast echocardiography
46. Nuclear Imaging
47. Prognostic significance of ischemic electrocardiographic changes during vasodilator stress testing in patients with normal SPECT images
48. Yield of stress single-photon emission computed tomography in asymptomaticMiller, Todd D patients with diabetes
49. The diagnosis of apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with myocardial perfusion imaging
50. Prediction of severe coronary artery disease and long-term outcome in patients undergoing vasodilator spect
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