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A consideration of current clinical options for stress imaging in the diagnosis and evaluation of coronary artery disease
Elias H. Botvinick MD
Volume 1,
Issue
5
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September ,
1994
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Abstract
The evolution of technology and our health care system, tinctured by advocacy groups for specific imaging modalities, has produced controversy, relating to the optimal stress imaging method for coronary disease evaluation. Stress perfusion scintigraphy and stress echocardiography advocates seem to make claims that each nulify the other. This extensive, in-depth review of the subject presents facts as well as opinion and experience in an effort to assess the full portrait of the issue for consideration by advocates as well as those many yet undecided. The issue is an evolving one, affected strongly by the reader’s own experience. The presentation is not meant to be the final word. Rather, it seeks to present a basis for understanding and progress in both fields.
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