Perfusion imaging using rubidium-82 ((82)Rb) PET in rats with myocardial infarction: First small animal cardiac (82)Rb-PET

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Perfusion imaging using rubidium-82 ((82)Rb) PET in rats with myocardial infarction : First small animal cardiac (82)Rb-PET. / Clemmensen, Andreas Ettrup; Ghotbi, Adam Ali; Bodholdt, Rasmus Poul; Hag, Anne Mette Fisker; Hasbak, Philip; Ripa, Rasmus Sejersten; Kjaer, Andreas.

In: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, Vol. 24, No. 2, 02.2017, p. 750-752.

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Clemmensen, AE, Ghotbi, AA, Bodholdt, RP, Hag, AMF, Hasbak, P, Ripa, RS & Kjaer, A 2017, 'Perfusion imaging using rubidium-82 ((82)Rb) PET in rats with myocardial infarction: First small animal cardiac (82)Rb-PET', Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 750-752. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-016-0564-6

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Clemmensen, A. E., Ghotbi, A. A., Bodholdt, R. P., Hag, A. M. F., Hasbak, P., Ripa, R. S., & Kjaer, A. (2017). Perfusion imaging using rubidium-82 ((82)Rb) PET in rats with myocardial infarction: First small animal cardiac (82)Rb-PET. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 24(2), 750-752. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-016-0564-6

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Clemmensen AE, Ghotbi AA, Bodholdt RP, Hag AMF, Hasbak P, Ripa RS et al. Perfusion imaging using rubidium-82 ((82)Rb) PET in rats with myocardial infarction: First small animal cardiac (82)Rb-PET. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 2017 Feb;24(2):750-752. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-016-0564-6

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Clemmensen, Andreas Ettrup ; Ghotbi, Adam Ali ; Bodholdt, Rasmus Poul ; Hag, Anne Mette Fisker ; Hasbak, Philip ; Ripa, Rasmus Sejersten ; Kjaer, Andreas. / Perfusion imaging using rubidium-82 ((82)Rb) PET in rats with myocardial infarction : First small animal cardiac (82)Rb-PET. In: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 2017 ; Vol. 24, No. 2. pp. 750-752.

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abstract = "Assessing myocardial perfusion using 82Rb-PET is emerging as a valuable clinical tool.1,2 The rapid decay (T½ = 76 s) allows for absolute quantification of both rest and stress perfusion within 30 minutes. In addition to evaluation of epicardial disease with perfusion defects, also evaluation of balanced coronary and small vessel disease is possible. For further evaluation of how 82Rb-PET can be used clinically, pre-clinical application of the method would be valuable. However, so far no data on the use of 82Rb-PET in small animals have been published nor has the use of 82Rb-PET, to the best of our knowledge, been successfully tried. Therefore, we wanted to develop and test the applicability of the method in rats, despite the high positron range of 82Rb. To do so, we adapted the clinical method and tested it in rats with experimentally induced myocardial infarction.",
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