Zusammenfassung
Die Single-Photon-Emissions-Computer-Tomographie (SPECT) und die Positronen-Emissions-Tomographie (PET) sind Verfahren, die zur dreidimensionalen Darstellung von Radioaktivitätsverteilungen im Körper eingesetzt werden. Sie unterscheiden sich wesentlich in der Art der Strahlendetektorsysteme und in den zur Anwendung geeigneten Radionukliden und Radiopharmaka. Dieses Kapitel gibt eine Übersicht über die historische Entwicklung und die physikalisch-technischen Unterschiede und vergleicht die klinischen und wissenschaftlichen Einsatzmöglichkeiten der beiden Verfahren zur Untersuchung des Herzens. Es wird verdeutlicht, warum die Anzahl der PET-Geräte trotz methodischer Vorteile wesentlich geringer ist als die der SPECT, die sich zu einem nuklearmedizinischen Standardverfahren entwickelt hat.
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Herzog, H., Langen, KJ. (1997). SPECT vs. PET. In: Wieler, H.J. (eds) Single-Photon-Emissions-Computertomographie (SPECT) des Herzens. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60621-2_21
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