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In cardiology, PET enables physicians to screen for coronary artery disease, to assess flow rates and flow reserve and to distinguish viable from nonviable myocardium for bypass and transplant candidates.

Myocardial Viability
Distinguish viable myocardium from infarcted tissue in patients with suspected hibernating or stunned myocardium.
 
Coronary Artery Disease
Identify ischemic disease.
 
Preoperative Prognostic Assessment
Evaluate extent of disease in patients being considered for interventional revascularization or transplantation procedures.
 
References
Maddahi, J., Schelbert, H., Brunken, R., DiCarli, M., Role of Thallium-201 and PET Imaging in Evaluation of Myocardial Viability and Management of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease and Left Ventricular Dysfunction. Journal of Nuclear Medicine,(1994) 35:707-715. Gould, L.K., PET Perfusion Imaging and Nuclear Cardiology. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, (1991) 32:579-606.

For more information on how PET can be used in cardiology, please see the literature summary by disease type.


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