2004
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2313030132
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Acute Myocardial Infarction: Contrast-enhanced Multi–Detector Row CT in a Porcine Model

Abstract: Multi-detector row CT with retrospective ECG gating permits the detection and further characterization of acute myocardial infarction in a porcine model of complete coronary occlusion.

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“…The area of low attenuation within porcine heart shows good correlation with myocardial blood flow reduction and absolute MI size [59].…”
Section: Cardiac Ct For Myocardial Viability-technical Pointsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The area of low attenuation within porcine heart shows good correlation with myocardial blood flow reduction and absolute MI size [59].…”
Section: Cardiac Ct For Myocardial Viability-technical Pointsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…In recent years, CCT has enabled the detection of MI with accurate visualization of infarct size by DE techniques in animal model (38,111) and humans (Figures 8,9) (16). DE may be applied in CCT imaging for the detection of acute and chronic MI with a good accuracy (16,36,112).…”
Section: A B and The Assessment Of MI Ischemia And Viability (88)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison to gated single photon emission computed tomography and CMR, MDCT has high accuracy in detecting myocardial infarction, although it tends to slightly overestimate the area of infarcted myocardium. 2,3 Measurement of myocardial blood flow by computed tomography was first quantified using electron-beam computed tomography by applying the principles of indicatordilution theory. 4,5 MDCT perfusion data are acquired during the early portion of first-pass circulation of iodinated contrast, as iodinated contrast agents are predominantly intravascular during early first-pass circulation and diffuse to the extravascular space over time.…”
Section: Left Ventricle: Evaluation Of Perfusion and Scarmentioning
confidence: 99%