Synopses & Reviews
This small handbook provides a "just the facts" approach to the use of nuclear cardiology for the general cardiology population. It is an adjunct to the existing literature in providing a simple case-based approach to the methodology, application and results of the use of nuclear cardiology. It is a fast-access, pocket-sized compendium of information, heavily biased toward a clinical cardiology population. As such it will be a low-priced, colorful and appealing reference resource that will be popular to a large number of cardiologists internationally. As greater numbers of countries invest in the new techniques, the hunger for information will increase vastly.
Review
From the reviews: "This is a concise handbook designed for quick acquisition of the fundamentals of numerous practical issues in nuclear imaging. ... This book is suitable for technicians, students, advanced practice clinicians, physicians in training, and clinicians who interpret, perform, or wish to gain knowledge about cardiac SPECT/cardiac PET. ... Its succinct nature and its focus on clinical practicality results in a handbook that is appropriate for novices interested in cardiac SPECT and cardiac PET imaging." (Sudarone Thihalolipavan, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)
Review
From the reviews:"This is a concise handbook designed for quick acquisition of the fundamentals of numerous practical issues in nuclear imaging. ... This book is suitable for technicians, students, advanced practice clinicians, physicians in training, and clinicians who interpret, perform, or wish to gain knowledge about cardiac SPECT/cardiac PET. ... Its succinct nature and its focus on clinical practicality results in a handbook that is appropriate for novices interested in cardiac SPECT and cardiac PET imaging." (Sudarone Thihalolipavan, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)
Synopsis
This fast-access, pocket-sized handbook offers a "just the facts" approach to the practical uses of nuclear cardiology. Its case-based coverage includes methodology, application and results in clinical cardiology.
Synopsis
Nuclear cardiology procedures have been a mainstay in non-invasive testing for the diagnosis and risk stratification of coronary artery disease for many years.
Table of Contents
SECTION I: Ordering the Test: