A quick glance at selected topics in this issue Pradeep BhambhvaniFadi G. HageAmi E. Iskandrian Review Article 04 April 2019 Pages: 696 - 700
Cardiovascular disease in the literature: A selection of recent original research papers Wael A. AlJaroudiFadi G. Hage Review of the Literature 03 April 2019 Pages: 701 - 703
Nuclear cardiology in the literature: A selection of recent, original research papers Saurabh Malhotra Review of the Literature 27 March 2019 Pages: 704 - 705
What is this image? 2019: Image 6 results Andres Preciado-AnayaOscar Ulises Preciado-GutierrezNicolas Romero-Salinas WHAT IS THIS IMAGE? 02 April 2019 Pages: 707 - 712
Joseph P. Kriss, MD (1915-1989) Frans J. Th. WackersHistory Corner History Corner 14 August 2018 Pages: 717 - 718
Impact of regadenoson-induced myocardial creep on dynamic Rubidium-82 PET myocardial blood flow quantification S. S. KoendersJ. D. van DijkJ. A. van Dalen Original Article Open access 20 February 2019 Pages: 719 - 728
How to detect and correct myocardial creep in myocardial perfusion imaging using Rubidium-82 PET? S. S. KoendersJ. D. van DijkJ. A. van Dalen Technical Corner Open access 20 February 2019 Pages: 729 - 734
Creeping towards broader clinical application of PET myocardial blood flow quantification Paul C. CremerFrank P. DiFilippoManuel D. Cerqueira Editorial 21 February 2019 Pages: 735 - 737
No need for frame-wise attenuation correction in dynamic Rubidium-82 PET for myocardial blood flow quantification J. D. van DijkP. L. JagerJ. A. van Dalen Original Article 21 February 2019 Pages: 738 - 745
Correction to: No need for frame-wise attenuation correction in dynamic Rubidium-82 PET for myocardial blood flow quantification J. D. van DijkP. L. JagerJ. A. van Dalen Correction 07 March 2019 Pages: 746 - 746
Myocardial Creep: we can now look it in the eye without framewise PET-CT registration for myocardial blood flow quantification Elia von FeltenAndreas A. Giannopoulos Editorial 27 March 2019 Pages: 747 - 748
CME instructions: Hybrid anatomo-functional imaging of coronary artery disease: Beneficial irrespective of its core components News 14 May 2019 Pages: 749 - 751
Hybrid anatomo-functional imaging of coronary artery disease: Beneficial irrespective of its core components Francesco NudiGiuseppe Biondi-ZoccaiFrancesco Versaci Review Article 18 December 2018 Pages: 752 - 762
A combined static-dynamic single-dose imaging protocol to compare quantitative dynamic SPECT with static conventional SPECT Maria SciammarellaUttam M. ShresthaElias H. Botvinick Original Article 03 August 2017 Pages: 763 - 771
SPECT quantification of myocardial blood flow: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step (Lao Tzu, Chinese philosopher, 604-531 BC) Robert A. deKempR. Glenn WellsTerrence D. Ruddy Editorial 25 October 2017 Pages: 772 - 774
Impact of non-specific normal databases on perfusion quantification of low-dose myocardial SPECT studies Camilla ScabbioOrazio ZoccaratoMichela Lecchi Original Article 17 October 2017 Pages: 775 - 785
Automatic evaluation of myocardial perfusion on SPECT: Need for “Normality” Riccardo LigaAlessia Gimelli Editorial 25 October 2017 Pages: 786 - 789
Coexistence of cardiac amyloidosis with coronary artery disease and the challenges in medical management Vasvi SinghAlexander TiemeierSaurabh Malhotra Case Presentation Corner 20 February 2019 Pages: 790 - 796
CPC Commentary on “Coexistence of cardiac amyloidosis with coronary artery disease and the challenges in medical management” Lawrence Phillips Editorial 15 April 2019 Pages: 797 - 797
Rubidium-82 PET imaging is feasible in a rat myocardial infarction model Adam Ali GhotbiAndreas ClemmensenAndreas Kjaer Original Article Open access 18 July 2017 Pages: 798 - 809
A good beginning with an uncertain future Heinrich R. SchelbertMagnus Dahlbom Editorial 30 October 2017 Pages: 810 - 813
The prognostic value of heart rate response during vasodilator stress myocardial perfusion imaging in patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing renal transplantation Wael AlJaroudiChiedozie AnokwuteRami Doukky Original Article 18 September 2017 Pages: 814 - 822
Risk stratification for renal transplantation: A role for heart rate response? Matthew TopelLeslee J. ShawJoe X. Xie Editorial 30 October 2017 Pages: 823 - 825
Comparing two methods for determining appropriateness of myocardial perfusion imaging: Criteria from the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American College of Radiology Anastasiya BagrovaAli Y. AlsamarahDavid E. Winchester Original Article 28 June 2017 Pages: 826 - 830
More or less appropriate: The new rule of law for cardiac imaging Lawrence M. PhillipsLeslee J. Shaw Editorial 12 February 2018 Pages: 831 - 832
Additional value of systolic wall thickening in myocardial stunning evaluated by stress-rest gated perfusion SPECT Alberto BestettiBesart CukoFederico Lombardi Original Article 08 November 2017 Pages: 833 - 840
Myocardial stunning by gated SPECT: An old tool reinvented in a stunning turn Wael A. AlJaroudiFadi G. Hage Editorial 14 November 2017 Pages: 841 - 844
Prediction of long-term (> 10 year) cardiovascular outcomes in heart transplant recipients: Value of stress technetium-99m tetrofosmin myocardial perfusion imaging Jesse F. VeenisHendrik J. BoitenArend F. L. Schinkel Original Article 07 November 2017 Pages: 845 - 852
Myocardial perfusion imaging for cardiac allograft vasculopathy assessment: Evidence grows, but questions remain Deepak AcharyaIndranee Rajapreyar Editorial 07 November 2017 Pages: 853 - 856
Assessment of acute myocarditis by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging: Comparison of qualitative and quantitative analysis methods Massimo ImbriacoCarmela NappiAlberto Cuocolo Original Article 26 October 2017 Pages: 857 - 865
The search for water: Is it so easy to diagnose acute myocarditis? G. Ross FarrisSteven G. Lloyd Editorial 12 February 2018 Pages: 866 - 868
Relationship of left ventricular global longitudinal strain with cardiac autonomic denervation as assessed by 123I-mIBG scintigraphy in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction submitted to cardiac resynchronization therapy Madalena Coutinho CruzAna AbreuMiguel M. Carmo Original Article 05 December 2017 Pages: 869 - 879
Neuronal damage and abnormal contraction: Is the circle of synchronicity complete? Claudio Marcassa Editorial 11 January 2018 Pages: 880 - 882
18F-FDG PET/CT for the quantification of inflammation in large carotid artery plaques Kjersti JohnsrudKarolina SkagenMona-Elisabeth Revheim Original Article Open access 05 December 2017 Pages: 883 - 893
Technical considerations for quantification of 18F-FDG uptake in carotid atherosclerosis Sina Tavakoli Editorial 17 November 2017 Pages: 894 - 898
Evaluation of left ventricular mass on cadmium-zinc-telluride imaging: Validation against cardiac magnetic resonance Alessia GimelliRiccardo LigaAlessia Pepe Brief Report 17 October 2017 Pages: 899 - 905
Assessment of left ventricular mass by SPECT MPI René R. Sevag PackardJamshid Maddahi Editorial 14 December 2017 Pages: 906 - 908
Volume-based glucose metabolic analysis of FDG PET/CT: The optimum threshold and conditions to suppress physiological myocardial uptake Osamu ManabeMarkus KroenkeNagara Tamaki Original Article 14 December 2017 Pages: 909 - 918
Does simplified quantitative analysis of 18F-FDG PET in cardiac inflammatory disease work? R. NkoulouH. Zaidi Editorial 17 January 2018 Pages: 919 - 921
Meta-analysis of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis Maryam MahmoodAyse Tuba KendiM. Rizwan Sohail Original Article 30 October 2017 Pages: 922 - 935
Accuracy of PET/CT for detection of infective endocarditis: Where are we now? Jean-François SarrazinMikaël TrottierMichel Tessier Editorial 15 November 2017 Pages: 936 - 938
Letter regarding “Meta-analysis of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis” Asbjørn M. Scholtens Letter to the Editor 11 January 2018 Pages: 939 - 940
In response to Letter regarding “Meta-analysis of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis” Maryam Mahmood Letter to the Editor 16 January 2018 Pages: 941 - 943
Complete revascularization determined by myocardial perfusion imaging could improve the outcomes of patients with stable coronary artery disease, compared with incomplete revascularization and no revascularization Jiehui LiXiubin YangXiaoli Zhang Original Article 06 December 2017 Pages: 944 - 953
Myocardial perfusion imaging prior to coronary revascularization: From risk stratification to procedure guidance Patrick ProctorFiras Al SolaimanFadi G. Hage Editorial 07 February 2018 Pages: 954 - 957
Role of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the diagnosis of cardiovascular implantable electronic device infections: A meta-analysis Maryam MahmoodAyse Tuba KendiM. Rizwan Sohail Original Article 14 September 2017 Pages: 958 - 970
18F-FDG PET/CT now endorsed by guidelines across all types of CIED infection: Evidence limited but growing Fozia Zahir AhmedParthiban Arumugam Editorial 29 November 2017 Pages: 971 - 974