PET, SPECT   
11C-methionine PET of acute myocardial infarction
J Nucl Med, 2009. 50(8): p. 1283-7.
M. Morooka, et al.,
Achieving an exercise workload of > or = 10 metabolic equivalents predicts a very low risk of inducible ischemia: does myocardial perfusion imaging have a role?
J Am Coll Cardiol, 2009. 54(6): p. 538-45.
J. M. Bourque, et al.,
Agreement and disagreement between contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear imaging for assessment of myocardial viability
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging, 2009. 36(4): p. 594-601.
S. D. Roes, et al.,
Assessment of myocardial perfusion by positron emission tomography in patients with end-stage coronary artery disease treated with percutaneous myocardial revascularization
Chin Med J (Engl), 2009. 122(23): p. 2807-13.
M. Wiemer, et al.,
Association between anxiety disorder and the extent of ischemia observed in cardiac syndrome X
J Nucl Cardiol, 2009. 16(3): p. 405-10.
I. A. Vermeltfoort, et al.,
Clinical usefulness of novel cardiac MDCT/SPECT fusion image
Ann Nucl Med, 2009. 23(6): p. 579-86.
S. Matsuo, et al.,
Comparison between myocardial contrast echocardiography and (99m)technetium sestamibi single photon emission computed tomography determined myocardial viability in predicting hard cardiac events following acute myocardial infarction
Am J Cardiol, 2009. 104(9): p. 1184-8.
G. Dwivedi, et al.,
Comparison between the prognostic value of left ventricular function and myocardial perfusion reserve in patients with ischemic heart disease
J Nucl Med, 2009. 50(2): p. 214-9.
R. A. Tio, et al.,
Comparison of current density viability imaging at rest with FDG-PET in patients after myocardial infarction
Comput Med Imaging Graph, 2009. 33(1): p. 1-6.
M. Goernig, et al.,
Comparison of dual-energy computed tomography of the heart with single photon emission computed tomography for assessment of coronary artery stenosis and of the myocardial blood supply
Am J Cardiol, 2009. 104(3): p. 318-26.
B. Ruzsics, et al.,
Comparison of exercise-rest-reinjection Tl-201 imaging and rest sublingual isosorbide dinitrate Tc-99m MIBI imaging for the assessment of myocardial viability
Ann Nucl Med, 2009. 23(5): p. 451-7.
S. E. Gunel and A. Akgun,
Comprehensive adenosine stress perfusion MRI defines the etiology of chest pain in the emergency room: Comparison with nuclear stress test
J Magn Reson Imaging, 2009. 30(4): p. 753-62.
J. Vogel-Claussen, et al.,
The coronary artery calcium score and stress myocardial perfusion imaging provide independent and complementary prediction of cardiac risk
J Am Coll Cardiol, 2009. 54(20): p. 1872-82.
S. M. Chang, et al.,
Correlation between myocardial perfusion imaging findings and cardiac events
J Med Assoc Thai, 2009. 92(11): p. 1470-5.
A. Kositwattanarerk, C. Sritara and P. Sritara,
Disappearance of myocardial perfusion defects on prone SPECT imaging: comparison with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in patients without established coronary artery disease
BMC Med Imaging, 2009. 9: p. 16.
B. Heden, et al.,
Does myocardial perfusion scintigraphy predict improvement in symptoms and exercise capacity following successful elective percutaneous coronary intervention?
J Nucl Cardiol, 2009. 16(6): p. 869-77.
M. B. Al-Housni, et al.,
Head to head comparisons of two modalities of perfusion adenosine stress echocardiography with simultaneous SPECT
Cardiovasc Ultrasound, 2009. 7: p. 19.
P. Gudmundsson, et al.,
Hemodynamic variables during stress testing can predict referral to early catheterization but failed to show a prognostic impact on emerging cardiac events in patients aged 70 years and older undergoing exercise (99m)Tc-sestamibi myocardial perfusion scintigraphy
Int J Cardiovasc Imaging, 2009. 25(6): p. 569-79.
J. Bucerius, et al.,
Incremental prognostic value of stress/rest gated perfusion SPECT in patients with coronary artery disease--subanalysis of the J-ACCESS study
Circ J, 2009. 73(12): p. 2288-93.
A. Hashimoto, et al.,
Influence of 99mTc-tetrofosmin SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging on the prediction of future adverse cardiac events
J Nucl Cardiol, 2009. 16(4): p. 540-8.
D. Jain, et al.,
Long-term prognostic value of 13N-ammonia myocardial perfusion positron emission tomography added value of coronary flow reserve
J Am Coll Cardiol, 2009. 54(2): p. 150-6.
B. A. Herzog, et al.,
Major depression and coronary flow reserve detected by positron emission tomography
Arch Intern Med, 2009. 169(18): p. 1668-76.
V. Vaccarino, et al.,
Myocardial viability in chronic ischemic heart disease: comparison of delayed-enhancement magnetic resonance imaging with 99mTc-sestamibi and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose single-photon emission computed tomography
Nucl Med Commun, 2009. 30(8): p. 610-6.
Q. Liu, et al.,
Normal myocardial perfusion scan portends a benign prognosis independent from the pretest probability of coronary artery disease. Sub-analysis of the J-ACCESS study
J Cardiol, 2009. 54(1): p. 93-100.
Y. Imamura, et al.,
One-year follow-up of myocardial perfusion and function evaluated by gated SPECT MIBI in patients with earlier myocardial infarction and chronic total occlusion
Nucl Med Commun, 2009. 30(1): p. 68-75.
S. V. Pavlovic, et al.,
Prognostic significance of stress myocardial gated SPECT among Japanese patients referred for coronary angiography: A study of data from the J-ACCESS database
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging, 2009. 36(8): p. 1329-37.
M. Momose, K. Nakajima and T. Nishimura,
Prognostic value of treadmill exercise and dobutamine stress positron emission tomography
Can J Cardiol, 2009. 25(7): p. e220-4.
B. J. Chow, et al.,
Psychosocial modulators of angina response to myocardial ischemia
Circulation, 2009. 120(2): p. 126-33.
S. V. Arnold, et al.,
Quantitative myocardial perfusion PET combined with coronary anatomy derived from CT angiography: validation of a new fusion and visualisation software
Z Med Phys, 2009. 19(3): p. 182-8.
H. Fricke, et al.,
SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging with prone-only acquisitions: correlation with coronary angiography
J Nucl Cardiol, 2009. 16(4): p. 590-6.
J. H. Shin, et al.,
Stress single photon emission computed tomography for detection of coronary artery disease and risk stratification of asymptomatic patients at moderate risk
J Nucl Cardiol, 2009. 16(4): p. 516-23.
M. H. Khandaker, et al.,
Stress/Rest Myocardial Perfusion Abnormalities by Gated SPECT: Still the Best Predictor of Cardiac Events in Stable Ischemic Heart Disease
J Nucl Med, 2009. 50(4): p. 546-53.
A. Gimelli, et al.,
Technetium-99m pyrophosphate/thallium-201 dual-isotope SPECT imaging predicts reperfusion injury in patients with acute myocardial infarction after reperfusion
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging, 2009. 36(2): p. 230-6.
Y. Akutsu, et al.,