| Literature DB >> 6349810 |
M J Lipton, B H Brundage, C B Higgins, D P Boyd.
Abstract
It is generally agreed that all present diagnostic cardiac methods including echocardiography, nuclear medicine, and coronary arteriography have significant limitations. Nuclear cardiology provides excellent diagnostic sensitivity using small amounts of radioactive tracers, but it currently lacks the spatial fidelity needed to differentiate many anatomic structures in the heart. CT complements the capabilities of these alternative imaging modalities. Computed tomography offers accurate reconstruction of the whole myocardium with far greater spatial and density resolution in three dimensions. CT may eventually find its most important and clinically useful application in the diagnosis and management of heart disease.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6349810
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Clin ISSN: 0069-0384