Advanced imaging including PET/CT for cardiothoracic surgery
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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:37 authored by Luc Bidaut, Timothy Akhurst, Robert J. Downey<p>Medical imaging has always been essential for the diagnosis and management of many problems encountered in cardiothoracic surgical practice, from the assessment of cardiac function (e.g., by providing the location and extent of an infarct), to defining the extent of a malignancy via noninvasive imaging modalities to guide the choice of more invasive steps (e.g., biopsies or resections). Although most imaging still relies on standard radiological modalities such as computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET) has become more widely used in the US since its most recent clinical breakthrough. With the increasing availability of combined PET/CT units that deliver both anatomical and metabolic information in a single examination, PET imaging can potentially be used to a greater extent than what has been previously attainable. This review will provide an overview of recent advances in imaging that are likely to influence the direction of cardiothoracic surgery in the near future. © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.</p>
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Publication Title
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVolume
16Issue
3Pages/Article Number
272-282Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
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1043-0679Date Submitted
2016-10-21Date Accepted
2004-09-01Date of First Publication
2004-09-01Date of Final Publication
2004-09-01Date Document First Uploaded
2016-10-21ePrints ID
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computer assisted tomographyComputer-Assisteddiagnostic imagingHeart Diseasesheart functionheart infarctionheart muscle biopsyheart muscle perfusionheart surgeryhumanHumansImage InterpretationImage Processinginterventional radiologymalignant neoplastic diseasemultidetector computed tomographynon invasive measurementnuclear magnetic resonance imagingpositron emission tomographyPositron-Emission Tomographyquantitative analysisreviewsingle photon emission computer tomographystandardizationThoracic Surgical ProceduresTomographyUnited StatesX-Ray Computed
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