Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans
AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel, R Nkoulou… - Journal of nuclear …, 2011 - Springer
Background The outcome of patients with severe ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
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Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans
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The outcome of patients with severe ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction is determined
by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We aimed at …
by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We aimed at …
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AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel, R Nkoulou… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2011 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans.
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Background: The outcome of patients with severe ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans
AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel… - Journal of nuclear …, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The outcome of patients with severe ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans.
AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel, R Nkoulou… - Journal of nuclear …, 2011 - folia.unifr.ch
METHODS Phase analysis from Emory Cardiac Toolbox was applied on gated PET-FDG
scans to assess histogram bandwidth and standard deviation (SD) as a measure of LV …
scans to assess histogram bandwidth and standard deviation (SD) as a measure of LV …
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AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel, R Nkoulou, JR Ghadri… - 2011 - core.ac.uk
Background. The outcome of patients with severe ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans.
AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel, R Nkoulou… - Journal of nuclear …, 2011 - sonar.ch
METHODS Phase analysis from Emory Cardiac Toolbox was applied on gated PET-FDG
scans to assess histogram bandwidth and standard deviation (SD) as a measure of LV …
scans to assess histogram bandwidth and standard deviation (SD) as a measure of LV …
Left ventricular dyssynchrony assessment by phase analysis from gated PET-FDG scans.
AP Pazhenkottil, RR Buechel, R Nkoulou… - Journal of Nuclear …, 2011 - europepmc.org
Background The outcome of patients with severe ischaemic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …
is determined by the extent of myocardial viability and the presence of LV dyssynchrony. We …