Nuclear cardiology: guidance and recommendations for implementation in developing countries

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This publication, which accompanies Nuclear Cardiology: Its Role in Cost Effective Care (IAEA Human Health Series No. 18), discusses non-invasive imaging modalities with an emphasis on myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI). MPI is one of the most complex nuclear techniques and by far the most widely used for non-invasive detection of coronary artery disease. The book covers all aspects of this modality, from clinical indications to reporting. Chapters describe clinical scenarios and provide examples of good strategies and recommendations of good practice. The aim of the publication is to help strengthen current nuclear cardiology practices, so that they meet accepted standards and that providers can deliver better quality services to the population. Target readers are nuclear medicine physicians, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, but also all other clinical specialists involved in managing and treating cardiac diseases and particularly coronary artery diseases.

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9789201317100
  • ISBN: 9789201317100
  • Pub Date: 30th June 2012
  • Publisher: IAEA
  • Imprint: IAEA
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 119

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This is Book 23 in the IAEA Human Health Series Series. See all IAEA Human Health Series books here.

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