Catégories : Tous - mri - contrast - cardiovascular - imaging

par Arian Ghkarimi Il y a 3 années

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Cardiovascular imaging 2

Cardiovascular imaging encompasses a variety of advanced techniques used in both preclinical and clinical settings. These methods include CT, MRI, PET, SPECT, echocardiography, optical imaging, and MR fluoroscopy.

Cardiovascular imaging 2

Cardiovascular imaging

Contrast agents

Optical Imaging 2014
SPECT 2011, 2017
PET 2011, 2017
Direct labeling
MRI 2011, 2017
Reporter genes
Direct Labeling

Others

SPIO

Gadolinium chelates

Preclinical

Optical imaging
Bioluminescence imaging
Fluorescence imaging
MR Fluoroscopy
43-47 of 2009
MR Spectroscopy
Zeng et al33 of 2009
Reporter gene-based labeling Stodilka et al69 of 2009 and 70 of 2009
Direct labeling 66 of 2009
Reporter gene-based labeling Cao et al63 of 2009
Reporter gene-based labeling Wu et al62 of 2009
Direct labeling 57-59 of 2009
contrast-enhanced multi-detector CT48 of 2009
Standard CT: *iodine-based contrast agents

Amado et al27 of 2009

51-55 of 2009

First pass perfusion MRI
Delayed contrast-enhanced (DCE) MRI

28,29, 30 of 2009

harmonic phase MRI 25 of 2009
Standard Cine MRI

30 of 2009

35,36 of 2009

Amado et al,27 of 2009

12,13 of 2009
Bara et al10 of 2009
Wolf et al9 of 2009
Jin et al8 of 2009

Clinical

Invasive coronary flow and pressure measurement

None

CT

Iodine- based

Echocardiography

Microbubbles

MRI

Gadolinium- based

PET

18F- flurpiridaz

13NH3

82Rb

15O

SPECT
Contrast agent or tracer

99mTc- tetrofosmin

99mTc- sestamibi