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- Title
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- Authors
Zellweger, Michael J.
- Abstract
In this regard, hybrid imaging or fusion imaging may help to identify the "culprit vessel" or the "culprit stenosis" (e.g., computed tomography coronary angiography combined with SPECT or PET perfusion). As an example, in intermediate and equivocal left main coronary artery stenosis, functional significance of stenoses should not be based solely on angiographic assessment, even by experienced interventional cardiologists.[6] Their estimates of stenosis severity were only correct in 39% to 57%. This deep learning-driven approach may then allow to better align anatomic stenosis by coronary angiography with perfusion abnormalities assessed by SPECT (or other modalities in the future).
- Publication
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2022, Vol 29, Issue 4, p1885
- ISSN
1071-3581
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12350-021-02638-2