Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease
by Matthew Budoff
Cardiac CT Imaging collates all relevant imaging findings of the use of cardiovascular CT and presents them in a clinically relevant and practical manner appropriate for residents and fellows in both cardiology and radiology.
Cardiac CT Imaging provides all the relevant information to those wanting to diagnosis patients using this modality.
Contents
- Computed Tomography
- Methodology for Image Acquisition
- Cardiac Anatomy by Computed Tomography
- Interpreting CT Angiography: Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Techniques
- Assessment of Cardiac Structure and Function by X-ray Computed Tomography
- Assessment of Cardiovascular Calcium: Interpretation and Relevance of Calcium Scoring Relationship to Lipids and Other Cardiovascular Risk Factors
- Natural History and Impact of Interventions on Coronary Calcium
- Extra-Coronary Calcium
- CT Coronary Aniography
- Coronary Aniography after Revascularization
- An Interventionalist's Perspective: Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Disease by CT Imaging
- CT Imaging of Non-calcific Atherosclerotic Plaque with Cardiac Computed Tomography
- Peripheral Angiography
- Aortitic, Renal , and Carotid CT Angiography
- Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Overview of Clinical Applications
- Congenital Heart Disease and Computed Tomography
- Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Computed Tomography in Assessment of Patients with Known of Suspected Chronic Coronary Artery Disease
- CT Imaging: Cardiac Electrophysiology Applications
CD-ROM included
Index