2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00259-019-04362-z
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Imaging of coronary flow capacity: is there a role for dynamic CT perfusion imaging?

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“…Rossi and Ferrante believe that the patient receives a sophisticated nursing mode before the examination, which can enable the patient to understand the characteristics of his disease in detail after admission, help the patient to reduce anxiety and tension, and at the same time cooperate with the treatment method to control the heart rate to ensure that the heart rate can be in a stable state. Nursing staff should also observe the patient's psychological mood, so that the patient can actively cooperate with the treatment [ 9 ]. In coronary CT angiography, the results are easily interfered by various factors, thereby reducing the accuracy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rossi and Ferrante believe that the patient receives a sophisticated nursing mode before the examination, which can enable the patient to understand the characteristics of his disease in detail after admission, help the patient to reduce anxiety and tension, and at the same time cooperate with the treatment method to control the heart rate to ensure that the heart rate can be in a stable state. Nursing staff should also observe the patient's psychological mood, so that the patient can actively cooperate with the treatment [ 9 ]. In coronary CT angiography, the results are easily interfered by various factors, thereby reducing the accuracy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%