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    Transfer-function analysis of UFCT myocardial time-density curves by time-varying recursive least squares analysis by Wolfkiel, C.J., Brundage, B.H.

    “…Techniques which assume linear, time-invariant systems have been used to characterize indicator dilution pairs. As a basis for fully describing the relation…”
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    Determining cardiac velocity fields and intraventricular pressure distribution from a sequence of ultrafast CT cardiac images by Song, S.M., Leahy, R.M., Boyd, D.P., Brundage, B.H., Napel, S.

    Published in IEEE transactions on medical imaging (01-06-1994)
    “…A method of computing the velocity field and pressure distribution from a sequence of ultrafast CT (UFCT) cardiac images is demonstrated. UFCT multi-slice cine…”
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    Improved regional ventricular function after successful surgical revascularization by Brundage, Bruce H., Massie, Barry M., Botvinick, Elias H.

    “…Left ventricular segments with reversible asynergy at rest demonstrate reversible myocardial perfusion defects on exercise thallium-201 scintigrams. To…”
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    Computed tomography of the heart and great vessels: present and future by Brundage, B H, Rich, S, Spigos, D

    Published in Annals of internal medicine (01-12-1984)
    “…Computed tomography (CT) has emerged as a new imaging method for the diagnosis and evaluation of cardiovascular disease. With CT body scanners and contrast…”
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    Relationship of regional myocardial perfusion to segmental wall motion: a physiologic basis for understanding the presence and reversibility of asynergy by Massie, B M, Botvinick, E H, Brundage, B H, Greenberg, B, Shames, D, Gelberg, H

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1978)
    “…Experimental work has shown that even small reductions in myocardial perfusion impair contractile performance. We, therefore, studied the relationship between…”
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    Color myocardial perfusion images derived from ultrafast CT compared to tracer microspheres by Wolfkiel, C.J., Brundage, B.H.

    “…The use of ultrafast CT (computed tomography) to measure myocardial blood flow accurately has been recently demonstrated. A significant problem was found in…”
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