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Current Cardiology Reports

Issue 3/2018

Content (6 Articles)

PET Assessment of Immune Cell Activity and Therapeutic Monitoring Following Myocardial Infarction

  • Nuclear Cardiology (V Dilsizian, Section Editor)

James T. Thackeray

18F-FDG-PET/CT Imaging to Diagnose Septic Emboli and Mycotic Aneurysms in Patients with Endocarditis and Cardiac Device Infections

  • Nuclear Cardiology (V Dilsizian, Section Editor)

Nidaa Mikail, Khadija Benali, Besma Mahida, Jonathan Vigne, Fabien Hyafil, François Rouzet, Dominique Le Guludec

Myocardial Extracellular Volume Quantification by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance and Computed Tomography

  • Open Access
  • Cardiac PET, CT, and MRI (F Pugliese and SE Petersen, Section Editors)

Paul R. Scully, Gorka Bastarrika, James C. Moon, Thomas A. Treibel

Role of MDCT Imaging in Planning Mitral Valve Intervention

  • Cardiac PET, CT, and MRI (F Pugliese and SE Petersen, Section Editors)

Rominder Grover, Mickael Ohana, Chesnal Dey Arepalli, Stephanie L. Sellers, John Mooney, Shaw-Hua Kueh, Ung Kim, Philipp Blanke, Jonathon A. Leipsic

Routine Angiographic Follow-Up After Coronary Artery Disease Revascularization: Is Seeing Believing?

  • Ischemic Heart Disease (D Mukherjee, Section Editor)

Harsh Agrawal, Mohamed Teleb, Saba Lahsaei, Luis Carbajal, Ruben Montanez, Joseph P. Carrozza Jr

Paravalvular Leak in Structural Heart Disease

  • Structural Heart Disease (RJ Siegel and NC Wunderlich, Section Editors)

Kashish Goel, Mackram F. Eleid

Next-generation MRI contrast agents: preparing the field (Link opens in a new window)

New MRI contrast agents are reshaping diagnostic imaging, promising lower gadolinium exposure amid evolving practice guidelines. How can you optimise contrast selection, dosing, and patient care in this rapidly advancing field?

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  • Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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