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Strategy to improve the detectability of Myocardial Flow Reserve in the ischemic myocardial lesion after revascularization using ECG-gated dynamic myocardial PET with 15O-H2O: Comparison with non-gated PET
Chietsugu Katoh, Shinya Kato, Tadao Aikawa, Masanao Naya, Keiichi Magota, Osamu Manabe and Tohru Shiga
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2019, 60 (supplement 1) 259;
Chietsugu Katoh
1Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine Sapporo Japan
Shinya Kato
4Hokkaido University Graduate School of Biomedical Sapporo Japan
Tadao Aikawa
5Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine Sapporo Japan
Masanao Naya
2Hokkaido University Hokkaido Japan
Keiichi Magota
5Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine Sapporo Japan
Osamu Manabe
3Hokkaido University Sapporo Japan
Tohru Shiga
6Hokkaidou University Sapporo/Hokkaido Japan

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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Vol. 60, Issue supplement 1
May 1, 2019
Strategy to improve the detectability of Myocardial Flow Reserve in the ischemic myocardial lesion after revascularization using ECG-gated dynamic myocardial PET with 15O-H2O: Comparison with non-gated PET
Chietsugu Katoh, Shinya Kato, Tadao Aikawa, Masanao Naya, Keiichi Magota, Osamu Manabe, Tohru Shiga
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2019, 60 (supplement 1) 259;
Strategy to improve the detectability of Myocardial Flow Reserve in the ischemic myocardial lesion after revascularization using ECG-gated dynamic myocardial PET with 15O-H2O: Comparison with non-gated PET
Chietsugu Katoh, Shinya Kato, Tadao Aikawa, Masanao Naya, Keiichi Magota, Osamu Manabe, Tohru Shiga
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2019, 60 (supplement 1) 259;
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