Establishment of a new advanced training track in cardiovascular imaging George A. Beller Editor’s Page Pages: 1 - 3
Regarding the virtues and limitations of combining myocardial perfusion spect data acquired by diverse methods Kenneth J. Nichols Editorial Pages: 4 - 5
The troponin conundrum: clarification through stress myocardial perfusion spect John J. Mahmarian Editorial Pages: 6 - 8
Cardiac magnetic resonance versus spect: are all noninfarct myocardial regions created equal? Vasken Dilsizian Editorial Pages: 9 - 14
Introduction Attenuation correction: To be or not to be Denny D. Watson Controversies in Nuclear Cardiology Pages: 15 - 15
Spect attenuation correction: an essential tool to realize nuclear cardiology’s manifest destiny Ernest V. Garcia Controversies in Nuclear Cardiology Pages: 16 - 24
Attenuation correction in cardiac spect: the boy who cried wolf? Guido GermanoPiotr J. SlomkaDaniel S. Bermana Controversies in Nuclear Cardiology Pages: 25 - 35
Impact of coronary calcium score on diagnostic accuracy of multislice computed tomography coronary angiography for detection of coronary artery disease Gabija PundziuteJoanne D. SchuijfJeroen J. Bax Original Articles Pages: 36 - 43
Combined quantitative supine-prone myocardial perfusion spect improves detection of coronary artery disease and normalcy rates in women Piotr J. SlomkaHidetaka NishinaGuido Germano OriginalPaper Pages: 44 - 52
Prognostic value of spect myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with elevated cardiac troponin i levels and atypical clinical presentation Sharmila DorbalaRobert P. GiuglianoMarcelo F. Di Carli OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 58
Quantitation of infarct size in patients with chronic coronary artery disease using rest-redistribution tl-201 myocardial perfusion spect: Correlation with contrast-enhanced cardiac magnetic resonance David S. FienoLouise E. J. ThomsonDaniel S. Berman OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 67
Diagnostic value of left ventricular function after stress and at rest in the detection of multivessel coronary artery disease as assessed by electrocardiogram-gated spect Satoshi HidaTaishiro ChikamoriAkira Yamashina OriginalPaper Pages: 68 - 74
Prognostic value of gated spect in patients with left bundle branch block Yves G. C. J. AmericaJeroen J. BaxErnst E. van der Wall OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 81
Alignment of 3-dimensional cardiac structures in O-15-labeled water PET emission images with mutual information Anu JuslinJyrki LötjönenUlla Ruotsalainen OriginalPaper Pages: 82 - 91
Assessment of pulmonary thromboendarterectomy by tomographic electrocardiogram-gated equilibrium radionuclide angiocardiography compared with electron beam computed tomography Ian P. ClementsBrian P. MullanChristopher G. A. McGregor OriginalPaper Pages: 92 - 99
Early imaging in heart failure: Exploring novel molecular targets Jamshid ShiraniJagat NarulaVasken Dilsizian From Bench to Imaging Pages: 100 - 110
Diagnostic and prognostic value of bmipp imaging Taishiro ChikamoriAkira YamashinaTsunehiko Nishimura Major Achievements in Nuclear Cardiology XV Pages: 111 - 125
Extracardiac abnormalities on myocardial perfusion imaging in a patient undergoing liver transplantation Parijat Saurav JoyAvneesh ChhabraDiwakar Jain Nuclear Cardiology Bullet Pages: 126 - 128
Transient perfusion and motion abnormalities in takotsubo cardiomyopathy Erick AlexandersonPatricio CruzAloha Meave Nuclear Cardiology Bullet Pages: 129 - 133
The influence of heart rate on gated SPECT images Charles Hardebeck Nuclear Cardiology Bullet Pages: e1 - e5
Primary cardiac lymphoma detected by myocardial perfusion imaging: case report Biana TrostLori CroftMilena Henzlova Nuclear Cardiology Bullet Pages: e6 - e10