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Radiology, Vol 125, 433-439, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Three dimensional imaging of the myocardium with radionuclides

TF Budinger, JL Cahoon, SE Derenzo, GT Gullberg, BR Moyer and Y Yano

Transverse sections of the distribution of 129Cs and 201Ti in the human myocardium were obtained using 36 and 72 views of the thorax with a large field of view Anger camera. The cardiac cycle was divided into 100-msec intervals to obtain motion images of an average cycle of the beating heart. At least 300,000 events must be detected for each cardiac phase of each section for quantitative work. Over 8 million events from the upper thorax must be accumulated in gated studies if three or more sections are obtained for 8 intervals of 100 msec to 150 msec.





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