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[en] Myocardial imaging with 133Xe and a gamma camera was employed to evaluate total and regional myocardial blood flow. The technique detected vasodilatation after injection of papaverine or diatrizoate. Contrast medium caused transient vasodilatation with return to baseline flow within five minutes. Myocardial tissue flow tended to decrease as coronary artery stenosis became more severe. There was overlap of flow measurements in patients with and without coronary artery disease. Coronary flow measurements made at rest are not considered to be an essential clinical tool. Greater diagnostic benefit is obtained from the scintigram which distinguishes between akinesia caused by ischemia and akinesia due to extensive scarring. (U.S.)
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133Xe tracer techniques
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59. scientific assembly and annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America; Chicago, IL; 25 Nov 1973
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Journal Article
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Conference
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Radiology; v. 115(2); p. 379-386
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ARTERIES, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BLOOD VESSELS, BODY, CAMERAS, CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, COUNTING TECHNIQUES, DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES, DISEASES, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, HEART, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES, ISOTOPES, MEDICINE, MUSCLES, NUCLEAR MEDICINE, NUCLEI, ORGANS, RADIOISOTOPE SCANNING, RADIOISOTOPES, XENON ISOTOPES
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