Dr. Heinrich Rudiger Schelbert M.D.
Nuclear Medicine Specialist | In Vivo & In Vitro Nuclear Medicine
10833 LE CONTE AVE AR105 CHS LOS ANGELES CA, 90085About
Dr. Heinrich Schelbert practices Nuclear Medicine in LOS ANGELES, CA. Dr. Schelbert uses procedures and treatments that apply molecular imaging and molecular therapy. Nuclear Medicine Physicians are trained and certified to provide such procedures as skeletal imaging, glucose metabolic imaging, brain perfusion, blood pool imaging, and thyroid imaging, among many others.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Uptake of infarct-imaging agents in reversibly and irreversibly injured myocardium in cultured fetal mouse heart.
- PET impacts patient care of coronary artery disease.
- Blood flow-metabolism imaging with positron emission tomography in patients with diabetes mellitus for the assessment of reversible left ventricular contractile dysfunction.
- Prevalence of myocardial viability as detected by positron emission tomography in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy.
- Quantification of myocardial blood flow using 13N-ammonia and PET: comparison of tracer models.
- Noninvasive determination of myocardial blood flow, oxygen consumption and efficiency in normal humans by carbon-11 acetate positron emission tomography imaging.
- Effect of mental stress on myocardial blood flow and vasomotion in patients with coronary artery disease.
- Regulation of myocardial blood flow response to mental stress in healthy individuals.
- Positron emission tomography and the changing paradigm in coronary artery disease.
- PET contributions to understanding normal and abnormal cardiac perfusion and metabolism.
- A fast nonlinear method for parametric imaging of myocardial perfusion by dynamic (13)N-ammonia PET.
- Abnormal longitudinal, base-to-apex myocardial perfusion gradient by quantitative blood flow measurements in patients with coronary risk factors.
- An "air-cart" for scintillation camera positioning.
- Noninvasive assessment of coronary microcirculatory function in postmenopausal women and effects of short-term and long-term estrogen administration.
- 18F-deoxyglucose and the assessment of myocardial viability.
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