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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Content.
- 1. The temporal Fourier transform as a general approach to functional isotopic imaging.
- 2. Amplitude/phase imaging of transient phenomena: superior cavography.
- 3. Regional breathing patterns studied by dynamic transmission scintigraphy and the temporal Fourier transform.
- 4. Amplitude/phase images as a temporal condensate of the averaged cardiac cycle.
- 5. Clinical evaluation of amplitude/phase analysis for the assessment of regional wall motion disturbances.
- 6. Non-invasive assessment of the proximal stenoses of the main coronary arteries by means of exercise radionuclide ventriculography.
- 7. Functional dissimilarity between anterior and posterior ventricular walls during acute myocardial infarction.
- 8. Scintigraphic visualisation of the effect of conduction disturbances on the mechanical events of the cardiac cycle.
- 9. Parametric imaging and temporal contrast enhancement for the visualisation of time patterns.
- 10. Radionuclide indices of cardiac function related to structural ventricular disorders.
- Conclusions.
- Color plates.
- Index of Subjects.