Angiocardiography Current Status and Future Developments / edited by H. Just, P.H. Heintzen.

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Just, H. (Editor), Heintzen, P.H (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Equipment for Angiocardiography
  • Image Intensifiers
  • New Developments in Video Systems: Camera Tubes and Storage Devices
  • Digital Acquisition and Processing of Video Angiocardiograms
  • Principles and Methods of Roentgen Densitometry for Circulatory Studies
  • Densitometry Using Polychromatic X-Ray Beams
  • Newer Developments in Photographic Materials and Processing
  • Recent Developments in Contrast Media
  • Estimation of Ventricular Volume, Fractional Ejected Volumes, Stroke Volume, and Quantitation of Regurgitant Flow
  • Estimation of Left Ventricular Myocardial Mass
  • Roentgen-Anatomic Assessment of Left and Right Ventricular Spatial Orientation in Congenital Heart Disease
  • Systems for Quantitative Analysis of Left Ventricular Wall Motion
  • Improved Detection of Wall Motion Abnormalities by Quantitative Spatial and Temporal Analysis. Application in Normal and Infarcted Ventricles
  • Assessment of Ventricular Muscle Function in Man: The End-Systolic Index
  • Evaluation of Myocardial Function Using Power Indices
  • Angiographic Analysis of Left Ventricular Diastolic Function
  • Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function Using Biplane Quantitative Ventriculography with Supine Leg Exercise
  • Computer Assisted Angiographic Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function
  • Use of Endocardial Landmarks in the Evaluation of Left Ventricular Function: Advantages and Limitations of Automated Analysis of the Ventriculogram
  • Quantitation of Regional Left Ventricular Function Using the Endocardial Landmark Model — Clinical Results
  • Analysis of Left Ventricular Function Using Midwall Myocardial Markers
  • Pulmonary Angiography: Recent Advances in Technique, Indications, and Methods of Interpretation
  • A Computer-Generated Index of the Severity of Coronary Disease
  • Comparison of Stenosis as Obtained Using Coronary Angiography and Postmortem Coronary Measurements
  • Flashing Tomosynthesis: A New Tomographic Technique for Quantitative Coronary Angiography
  • Requirements for Coronary Probing and Intervention
  • Combined Coronary and Peripheral Angiography
  • Optimal Visualization of Coronary and Collateral Blood Flow
  • to Morphometry and Roentgen Densitometry of Coronary Artery Stenosis
  • Quantitative Coronary Angiography with Automated Contour Detection and Densitometry: Technical Aspects
  • Pressure Gradient and Cross-Sectional Area of Coronary Stenosis in Patients With and Without Exertional Angina
  • Measurement of the Degree of Coronary Stenosis Using Digital Densitometry
  • Clinical Implications and Results of Quantitative Coronary Angiography
  • to Angiographie Quantitation of Coronary Flow
  • Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion Using Digital Angiocardiography
  • Assessment of Regional Coronary Blood Flow Velocity and Flow Using Roentgen Densitometry: Clinical Experience
  • Videodensitometric Measurement of Coronary Flow
  • Densitometric Measurement of Phasic Blood Flow in the Coronary Artery System.