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The Journal of Nuclear Cardiology has selected published articles for podcasts. These audio interviews, hosted by the Journal editor and article author(s), are a summary of the study, new information, clinical implications, study limitations and what we should do in the future.

JNC/ASNC Podcast American Society of Nuclear Cardiology

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The Journal of Nuclear Cardiology has selected published articles for podcasts. These audio interviews, hosted by the Journal editor and article author(s), are a summary of the study, new information, clinical implications, study limitations and what we should do in the future.

    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part IV

    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part IV

    Fadi Hage and Pradeep Bhambhvani discuss some of the articles published in the latest issue of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology.

    The November-December issue can be found at https://link.springer.com/journal/12350/26/6

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    • 11 min
    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part III

    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part III

    Fadi Hage and Pradeep Bhambhvani discuss some of the articles published in the latest issue of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology.

    The November-December issue can be found at https://link.springer.com/journal/12350/26/6

    Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe on your mobile device - search 'JNC/ASNC Podcast'.

    • 9 min
    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part II

    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part II

    Fadi Hage and Pradeep Bhambhvani discuss some of the articles published in the latest issue of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology.

    The November-December issue can be found at https://link.springer.com/journal/12350/26/6

    Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe on your mobile device - search 'JNC/ASNC Podcast'.

    • 12 min
    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part I

    Review of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology: November-December 2019 by Hage & Bhambhvani – Part I

    Fadi Hage and Pradeep Bhambhvani discuss some of the articles published in the latest issue of the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology.

    The November-December issue can be found at https://link.springer.com/journal/12350/26/6

    Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe on your mobile device - search 'JNC/ASNC Podcast'.

    • 7 min
    Awaya T: non-invasive diagnosis of AL cardiac amyloidosis using 99mTc-aprotinin scintigraphy

    Awaya T: non-invasive diagnosis of AL cardiac amyloidosis using 99mTc-aprotinin scintigraphy

    “Performance of 99mTc-aprotinin scintigraphy for diagnosing light chain (AL) cardiac amyloidosis confirmed by endomyocardial biopsy”

    In this episode, Toru Awaya summarizes the above study, highlights the new information, clinical implications and limitations of the study, and provides suggestions for future studies.

    The authors of this article have provided a PowerPoint file which summarises the contents of the paper and is free for re-use at meetings and presentations: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12350-019-01868-9#SupplementaryMaterial

    The article is available at: https://rdcu.be/bU4hq

    Be sure to subscribe on your mobile device - search 'JNC/ASNC Podcast'.

    • 2 min
    T. M. Kitt: Factors that impact a patient’s experience when undergoing SPECT-MPI in the US

    T. M. Kitt: Factors that impact a patient’s experience when undergoing SPECT-MPI in the US

    “Factors that impact a patient’s experience when undergoing single-photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging (SPECT-MPI) in the US: A survey of patients, imaging center staff, and physicians”

    In this episode, Therese M. Kitt summarizes the above study, highlights the new information, clinical implications and limitations of the study, and provides suggestions for future studies.

    The authors of this article have provided a PowerPoint file which summarises the contents of the paper and is free for re-use at meetings and presentations: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12350-019-01863-0#SupplementaryMaterial

    The article is available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12350-019-01863-0

    Be sure to subscribe on your mobile device - search 'JNC/ASNC Podcast'.

    • 5 min

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