Metabolic adaptation to myocardial ischemia: The role of fatty acid imaging Vasken Dilsizian Editorial Pages: S97 - S99
Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia: Moving forward Matthew M. BurgRobert Soufer Editorial Pages: 269 - 271
Synthesis and validation of fatty acid analogs radiolabeled by nonisotopic substitution William C. EckelmanJohn W. Babich Original Articles Pages: S100 - S109
The importance of the link between coronary artery calcification and myocardial ischemia: A developing argument Eric LimAvijit Lahiri Editorial Pages: 272 - 274
The role and regulation of CD36 for fatty acid imaging of the heart: Implications in diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease Omer ArasVasken Dilsizian Original Articles Pages: S110 - S117
Image-guided cardiovascular functional genomics: Finding the needle in the haystack Sharon CresciRobert J. Gropler Editorial Pages: 275 - 276
Imaging of myocardial fatty acid metabolism with PET Steven R. Bergmann Original Articles Pages: S118 - S124
Fifth Annual Mario S. Verani, MD Memorial Lecture: Evolving challenges and opportunities Ami E. Iskandrian Announcement Pages: 277 - 281
Myocardial perfusion imaging in the acute care setting Michael C. Kontos Original Articles Pages: S125 - S132
Risk stratification after acute myocardial infarction: Is it time to reassess? Implications from the INSPIRE trial John J. MahmarianCraig M. Pratt Editorial Point of View Pages: 282 - 292
Myocardial perfusion imaging in the evaluation of chest pain in the acute care setting: Clinical and economic outcomes Leslee J. Shaw Original Articles Pages: S133 - S138
Myocardial metabolic imaging in the acute care setting John J. Mahmarian Original Articles Pages: S139 - S144
Evaluation of left ventricular mechanical dyssynchrony as determined by phase analysis of ECG-gated SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with left ventricular dysfunction and conduction disturbances Mark A. TrimbleSalvador Borges-NetoAmi E. Iskandrian Original Articles Pages: 298 - 307
The Japanese experience with metabolic imaging in the clinical setting Nagara TamakiKoichi MoritaYuko Kawai Original Articles Pages: S145 - S152
Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia in coronary artery disease patients with left ventricular dysfunction Mustafa HassanKaki M. YorkDavid S. Sheps Original Articles Pages: 308 - 313
Future directions of myocardial fatty acid imaging Christopher J. PastoreJohn W. BabichJames E. Udelson Original Articles Pages: S153 - S163
CT-based attenuation correction versus prone imaging to decrease equivocal interpretations of rest/stress Tc-99m tetrofosmin SPECT MPI Dee MalkernekerReuven BrennerDominique Delbeke Original Articles Pages: 314 - 323
A Bayesian iterative transmission gradient reconstruction algorithm for cardiac SPECT attenuation correction James A. CaseBai Ling HsuS. James Cullom Original Articles Pages: 324 - 333
Influence of the postexercise acquisition delay on the detection of functional abnormalities in sestamibi-gated SPECT Roberto SciagràBarbara SotgiaAlberto Pupi Original Articles Pages: 334 - 340
Severe coronary artery calcifications are associated with ischemia in patients undergoing medical therapy John HoShannon FitzGeraldNina Radford Original Articles Pages: 341 - 346
Fragmented QRS complexes not typical of a bundle branch block: A marker of greater myocardial perfusion tomography abnormalities in coronary artery disease Jo MahenthiranBilal R. KhanMithilesh K. Das Original Articles Pages: 347 - 353
Myocardial perfusion, oxidative metabolism, and free fatty acid uptake in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy attributable to the Asp 175Asn mutation in the α-tropomyosin gene: A positron emission tomography study Helena TuunanenJohanna KuusistoJuhani Knuuti Original Articles Pages: 354 - 365
What does the clinical cardiologist need from noninvasive cardiac imaging: Is it time to adjust practices to meet evolving demands? William WijnsBernard De BruynePiet K. Vanhoenacker Review Pages: 366 - 370
Monitoring left ventricular function in small animals Tony Lahoutte From Bench to Imaging Pages: 371 - 379
Will 3-dimensional PET-CT enable the routine quantification of myocardial blood flow? Robert A. deKempKeiichiro YoshinagaRob S. B. Beanlands Major Achievements in Nuclear Cardiology XVI Pages: 380 - 397
Left ventricular hypertrophy and SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging: Finding the diamonds in the rough Wael A. JaberFrank P. DiFilippoManuel D. Cerqueira Practical Points for Nuclear Cardiology Pages: 398 - 407
Images of Prinzmetal’s angina: A case report Ravishankar V. KalagaFred RubinJustin B. Lundbye Nuclear Cardiology Bullet Pages: 408 - 411
President’s message: Inclusiveness and integrated imaging Gregory S. Thomas Journal of Nuclear Cardiology ASNC Update Pages: 412 - 413
Costs and clinical outcomes in individuals undergoing coronary computed tomography versus myocardial perfusion imaging Budoff Erratum Pages: 414 - 414
A randomized trial of exercise treadmill ECG versus stress SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging as an initial diagnostic strategy in stable patients with chest pain and suspected CAD: Cost-analysis Nikant K. SabharwalBoyka StoykovaAvijit Lahiri Erratum Pages: 414 - 414
Adenosine stress protocols for myocardial perfusion imaging Sabahat BokhariFicaroBenjamin D. McCallister ASNC Clinical Update Pages: 415 - 416