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Nuclear Medicine and PET/CT: Technology and Techniques 8th edition [Hardback]

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(Program Director & Associate Professor, Nuclear Medicine Technology, MCPHS University, Boston, Massachusetts), (Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich, MS, CNMT, FSNMMI-TS, Professor, Interim Associate Dean, College of Health Sciences and Technolo)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 696 pages, height x width: 281x222 mm, weight: 2110 g, Approx. 1430 illustrations (40 in full color); Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323356222
  • ISBN-13: 9780323356220
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 696 pages, height x width: 281x222 mm, weight: 2110 g, Approx. 1430 illustrations (40 in full color); Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Sep-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323356222
  • ISBN-13: 9780323356220
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
Master the latest imaging procedures and technologies in Nuclear Medicine! Medicine and PET/CT: Technology and Techniques, 8th Edition provides comprehensive, state-of-the-art information on all aspects of nuclear medicine. Coverage of body systems includes anatomy and physiology along with details on how to perform and interpret related diagnostic procedures. The leading technologies - SPECT, PET, CT, MRI, and PET/CT - are presented, and radiation safety and patient care are emphasized. Edited by nuclear imaging and PET/CT educator Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich and written by a team of expert contributors, this reference features new information on conducting research and managing clinical trials. Complete coverage of nuclear medicine eliminates the need to search for information in other sources.Foundations chapters cover basic math, statistics, physics and instrumentation, computers, lab science, radiochemistry, and pharmacology, allowing you to understand how and why procedures are performed.PET/CT focus with hybrid PET/CT studies provides information that is especially beneficial to working technologists.Accessible writing style and approach to basic science subjects simplifies topics, first introducing fundamentals and progressing to more complex concepts.Procedure boxes provide step-by-step instructions for clinical procedures and protocols, so you can perform each with confidence.CT Physics and Instrumentation chapter provides the knowledge needed for clinical success by introducing CT as it is applied to PET imaging for combined PET/CT studies.Key terms, chapter outlines, learning objectives, and suggested readings help you organize your study.Table of Radionuclides used in nuclear medicine and PET is provided in the appendix for quick reference.More than 50 practice problems in the Mathematic and Statistics chapter let you brush up on basic math skills, with answers provided in the back of the book.12-page, full-color insert includes clear PET/CT scans showing realistic scans found in practice.A glossary provides definitions of key terms and important concepts. UPDATED content reflects the latest advances and provides the information you need to pass the boards.NEW information on conducting research and managing clinical trials prepares you more fully for clinical success.New information on administrative procedures includes coverage of coding and reimbursement.NEW practice tests on the Evolve companion website help you apply your knowledge.NEW! A second color in the design highlights the most important material for easier study and understanding.
SECTION 1 Foundations
1 Mathematics and Statistics
1(39)
Maria Mackin
Helen Timberlake
Fundamentals
2(8)
Practical Applications
10(12)
Statistics
22(18)
2 Cell and Molecular Biology
40(16)
Maureen Ferran
Eukaryotic Cell Structure
41(3)
Control of Gene Expression
44(3)
The Cell Cycle
47(3)
Molecular Basis of Cancer
50(6)
3 General Chemistry and Biochemistry
56(21)
Leslie A. Bishop
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
57(6)
Laws of Constant Composition and Multiple Proportion
63(1)
Atomic Weights, Molecular Weights and the Mole Concept
64(1)
Solutions and Colloids
64(2)
Chemical Reactions and Equations
66(2)
Acids and Bases
68(2)
Equilibriums and Equilibrium Constant
70(1)
The pH Concept
70(1)
Buffer Solutions
71(1)
Organic Compounds
71(6)
4 Radiochemistry and Radiopharmacology
77(31)
Sally W. Schwarz
Reiko Oyama
Michele M. Beauvais
Production of Radionuclides
78(6)
Technetium Radiopharmaceuticals
84(6)
Gallium and Indium Radiopharmaceuticals
90(2)
Thallium Chloride
92(1)
Iodinated Radiopharmaceuticals
92(1)
PET Radiopharmaceuticals
93(4)
Therapeutic Radiopharmaceuticals
97(1)
Regulatory Issues: Radiopharmaceutical Quality Assurance
98(1)
Radiopharmaceutical Quality Control
99(9)
5 Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine
108(32)
Norman E. Bolus
Krystle Worthington Glasgow
Radiation Safety Program
111(18)
Sources of Radiation Exposure
129(1)
Radiation Regulations
130(1)
Radiation Dose
131(4)
Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
135(5)
SECTION 2 Patient Care, Management and Research
6 Patient Care
140(41)
Kathy Thompson Hunt
Donna C. Mars
Patient Care
142(1)
Patient Preparation
142(1)
Patient-Centered Care
142(1)
Age-Specific Care
143(2)
Pediatric Considerations
145(2)
Body Mechanics
147(2)
Medication Administration
149(15)
Contrast Media
164(4)
Infection Control
168(3)
Vital Signs and Patient Assessment
171(2)
Emergency Care
173(2)
Ancillary Equipment
175(6)
7 Department Administration
181(20)
Erin Beloin
Denise A. Merlino
Mary Beth Farrell
Health Care Leadership
182(1)
Health Care Management
182(1)
Coding and Reimbursement
183(2)
Quality Measures and Improvement
185(12)
Credentials and Accreditation
197(4)
8 Clinical Research
201(6)
LisaAnn Trembath
Defining Clinical Research
201(1)
Clinical Trials and Studies
202(4)
Conclusion
206(1)
9 Health Informatics in Imaging
207(16)
Frances Keech
Background
208(1)
Computers in Health Care
208(1)
Computer Hardware
209(1)
Computer Software
209(1)
Image Acquisition
209(3)
Image Display and Processing
212(3)
Region of Interest
215(2)
Clinical Applications
217(1)
Health Information Systems
217(1)
Electronic Health Records
218(1)
Radiology Information System
219(1)
Standard Operating Procedures
220(1)
Future Advances
220(3)
SECTION 3 Physics and Instrumentation
10 Physics of Nuclear Medicine
223(21)
Patrick Byrne
Cybil Nielsen
Matter
224(1)
Nucleus of an Atom
224(2)
Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation
226(2)
Mass Energy Equivalence
228(1)
Units
228(1)
Modes of Radioactive Decay
229(5)
Mathematics of Decay
234(1)
Units of Radioactivity
235(1)
Decay Factor and Precalibration Factor
236(1)
Effective Half-Life
237(1)
Parent-Daughter Radionuclide Relationships
237(1)
Interaction with Matter
238(3)
Attenuation and Transmission of Photons
241(3)
11 Instrumentation
244(55)
Cybil Nielsen
Patrick Byrne
Radiation Detection
246(4)
Gas-Filled Detectors
250(1)
Gas Ionization Curve
251(1)
Survey Meters
252(2)
Dose Calibrator
254(1)
Dose Calibrator Quality Control
255(2)
Scintillation Detectors
257(1)
Gamma Cameras
258(2)
Gamma Camera Detector Components
260(5)
Spectroscopy
265(2)
Gamma Camera Corrections
267(1)
Image Acquisition
268(1)
Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
269(16)
Image Quality
285(3)
Gamma Camera Quality Control
288(7)
Scintillation Counting Systems
295(4)
12 CT Physics and Instrumentation
299(26)
Lance D. Burrell
Paul E. Christian
Physics of X-Rays
300(1)
X-Ray Tube and the Production of X-Rays
301(3)
Principles of Computed Tomography
304(1)
CT Scanner Design
305(5)
Multislice Helical CT Systems
310(1)
Image Data Acquisition
311(1)
CT Image Reconstruction
312(2)
CT Display
314(1)
Display of Volumetric Image Data
314(1)
Image Quality
315(1)
CT Protocols
316(3)
CT Artifacts
319(1)
CT Radiation Safety
319(2)
CT Quality Control
321(4)
13 PET Instrumentation
325(32)
Paul E. Christian
Physics of Positrons
326(1)
Production of PET Radiotracers
327(1)
PET Radiation Detectors
327(1)
PET Scanner Design
328(3)
Coincidence Detection: True, Scatter, and Random Events
331(1)
Data Acquisition
332(3)
Two- and Three-Dimensional Scanner Configuration
335(2)
PET/CT Scanners
337(1)
Reconstruction Algorithms
338(4)
Attenuation Correction by Transmission Imaging
342(4)
Time of Flight PET
346(1)
Scanner Calibration and Quality Control
347(3)
Partial Volume Effect
350(1)
Quantitative Image Information
351(1)
Displaying PET Data
352(1)
Image Fusion
352(1)
PET/MRI Scanners
353(1)
Radiation Safety in PET
354(1)
Requirements for Gating and Radiation Therapy Treatment Planning
354(3)
14 Principles of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
357(14)
Martha Kennedy
Austin Turner
History
358(1)
Introduction to Atomic Structure and Basic Principles
358(1)
Hydrogen Nucleus
358(1)
Precession
359(1)
Resonance and Excitation
360(1)
Free Induction Decay
360(1)
T1 and T2
360(2)
Instrumentation
362(1)
Pulse Sequences and Scan Parameters
362(2)
Contrast Media
364(1)
Safety
365(2)
Hybrid Imaging: PET/MRI
367(4)
15 Clinical PET/CT in Oncology
371(36)
Nancy M. Swanston
Intracellular 18F-FDG Metabolism
372(2)
Patient Preparation and Injection
374(2)
PET Scan Acquisition
376(2)
Normal Whole-Body FDG Distribution
378(1)
Normal Variations in FDG Localization
379(2)
PET Oncology Applications
381(3)
Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
384(1)
Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma
384(1)
Other Chest Malignancies
385(1)
Melanoma
386(1)
Lymphoma
387(1)
Myeloma
388(1)
Colorectal Cancer
388(1)
Head and Neck Cancer
389(1)
Esophageal Cancer
389(1)
Breast Cancer
390(1)
Brain Cancer
391(1)
Prostate Cancer
391(1)
Cervical Cancer
392(1)
Ovarian Cancer
393(1)
Testicular Cancer
394(1)
Thyroid Cancer
394(1)
Pancreatic Cancer
395(1)
Gastric Cancer
396(1)
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
396(1)
Endometrial Cancer
396(1)
Sarcomas
397(2)
Leukemia
399(1)
Unknown Primary
399(3)
Future Trends
402(5)
SECTION 4 Imaging Procedures and Protocols
16 Central Nervous System
407(24)
David Wang
David Gilmore
Katherine A. Zukotynski
Chemistry of the Brain
408(1)
Anatomy and Physiology
408(6)
Radiopharmaceuticals
414(2)
Imaging Techniques and Protocols
416(5)
Clinical PET and SPECT Studies
421(10)
17 Endocrine System
431(38)
Lauren Shanbrun
Daniel Tempesta
Thyroid Gland
433(20)
Parathyroid Glands
453(3)
Neuroendocrine System
456(7)
Adrenal Glands
463(6)
18 Respiratory System
469(21)
William L. Hubble
Crystal Botkin
Normal Anatomy and Physiology
470(3)
Pathophysiology
473(2)
Perfusion Imaging
475(8)
Ventilation-Perfusion Studies
483(7)
19 Cardiovascular System
490(28)
Nancy McDonald DeLoatch
Diwaker Jain
Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology
491(3)
Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
494(15)
Positron Emission Tomography of the Heart
509(2)
Radionuclide Evaluation of Ventricular Function
511(5)
Imaging Cardiac Neurotransmission
516(2)
20 Gastrointestinal System
518(38)
Bennett S. Greenspan
Mary Anne Owen
Deborah M. Gibbs
Salivary Glands
520(1)
Oropharynx
521(3)
Esophagus
524(8)
Stomach
532(5)
Small Bowel and Colon
537(1)
Intestinal Tract
538(3)
Liver and Spleen
541(4)
Gallbladder
545(6)
Breath Testing with 14C-Labeled Compounds
551(5)
21 Genitourinary System
556(20)
Akash Sharma
Shanon M. Younglove
Anatomy
556(3)
Physiology
559(2)
Radiopharmaceuticals
561(2)
Radionuclide Procedures
563(8)
Testicular Imaging
571(1)
Measurement of Effective Renal Plasma Flow and the Glomerular Filtration Rate
572(4)
22 Skeletal System
576(23)
Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich
Gary Dillehay
Composition of Bone
579(1)
Gross Structure of Bone
579(1)
Joints
580(2)
Radionuclide Imaging
582(2)
Instrumentation
584(1)
Spot Views
584(1)
Whole-Body Imaging
585(1)
SPECT Imaging
585(1)
Clinical Aspects
586(6)
Other Uses for Bone Imaging
592(7)
SECTION 5 Special Considerations
23 Inflammatory/Tumor/Oncology Imaging and Therapy
599(19)
Kathy S. Thomas
Inflammatory Imaging
600(3)
Tumor Imaging
603(6)
Lymphoscintigraphy
609(2)
Therapy
611(7)
24 Hematopoietic System
618(14)
Kristen M. Waterstram-Rich
Blood
619(1)
Blood Components
619(3)
Isotopic Labeling of Cellular Elements
622(1)
Platelet Kinetics
622(1)
Erythrokinetics
622(6)
Measurement of Absorption and Serum Levels of Essential Nutrients
628(4)
Appendix A Percentage Points and Chi-Square Distribution 632(1)
Appendix B Laboratory Glassware and Instrumentation 633(3)
Appendix C Radionuclides and Radiopharmaceutical Form Used in Clinical Nuclear Medicine (Includes Research Radiopharmaceuticals) 636(4)
Appendix D Glossary 640(19)
Appendix E Answers to
Chapter 1 Mathematics and Statistics Review
659(1)
Illustration Credits 660