ARE COMPUTERS REALLY NECESSARY FOR CARDIOVASCULAR NUCLEAR MEDICINE?

H. William Strauss, Bertram Pitt

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Abstract

The use of the digital computer for image enhancement, dynamic display, and quantification of data acquired during the cardiac cycle enhances the detection of cariovascular abnormalities. The procedure and results of ″multiple-gated acquisition″ (MUGA) permitting endless loop movies and activity vs. time curves are described.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 1977
EventProc of Symp on Sharing of Comput Programs and Technol in Nucl Med, Comput Assist Data Process, 7th, Pap presented at Top Meet of Soc of Nucl Med, Counc on Comput - Atlanta, Ga
Duration: 16 Jan 197717 Jan 1977

Conference

ConferenceProc of Symp on Sharing of Comput Programs and Technol in Nucl Med, Comput Assist Data Process, 7th, Pap presented at Top Meet of Soc of Nucl Med, Counc on Comput
CityAtlanta, Ga
Period16/01/7717/01/77

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