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Message from the New President of ASCI

Wan YL

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History of the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

Lee WJ, Chen SJ, Wan YL

The Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (ASCI) was established in 2006 to improve the healthcare, education, training, quality control, and research in cardiovascular imaging in Asia. The ASCI is presently...
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History of the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

Lee WJ, Chen SJ, Wan YL

The Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (ASCI) was established in 2006 to improve the healthcare, education, training, quality control, and research in cardiovascular imaging in Asia. The ASCI is presently...
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Imaging of Cardiac and Pericardial Masses

Wu PW, Chen SJ, Lin WC, Chang CB, Chuang WY, Hsu MY, Liu YC, Chu JJ, Lin PJ, Wen MS, Hung KC, Wan YL

Cardiac tumors are uncommon, with primary cardiac tumors being exceedingly rare. Benign primary cardiac tumors are more common than malignant primary cardiac tumors. Common benign cardiac tumors include myxoma, lipoma,...
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CT Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion and Fractional Flow Reserve in Coronary Artery Disease: A Review of Current Clinical Evidence and Recent Developments

Yun CH, Hung CL, Wen MS, Wan YL, So A

Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is routinely used for anatomical assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD). However, invasive measurement of fractional flow reserve (FFR) is the current gold standard for...
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Value of CT in the Discrimination of Fatal from Non-Fatal Stercoral Colitis

Wu CH, Huang CC, Wang LJ, Wong YC, Wang CJ, Lo WC, Lin BC, Wan YL, Hsueh C

OBJECTIVE: Clinical presentation and physical signs may be unreliable in the diagnosis of stercoral colitis (SC). This study evaluates the value of computed tomography (CT) in distinguishing fatal from non-fatal...
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A Correlation between the Severity of Lung Lesions on Radiographs and Clinical Findings in Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

Wan YL, Tsay PK, Cheung YC, Chiang PC, Wang CH, Tsai YH, Kuo HP, Tsao KC, Lin TY

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to quantify lesions on chest radiographs in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and analyze the severity of the lesions with...
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2017 Multimodality Appropriate Use Criteria for Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging: Expert Consensus of the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

ASCI Practice Guideline Working Group; Kyongmin Sarah Beck, Kim JA, Choe YH, Hian SK, Hoe J, Hong YJ, Kim SM, Kim TH, Kim YJ, Kim YH, Kuribayashi S, Lee J, Leong L, Lim TH, Lu B, Park JH, Sakuma H, Yang DH, Yaw TS, Wan YL, Zhang Z, Zhao S, Yong HS

In 2010, the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (ASCI) provided recommendations for cardiac CT and MRI, and this document reflects an update of the 2010 ASCI appropriate use criteria (AUC)....
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2017 Multimodality Appropriate Use Criteria for Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging: Expert Consensus of the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging

ASCI Practice Guideline Working Group, Beck KS, Kim JA, Choe YH, Hian SK, Hoe J, Hong YJ, Kim SM, Kim TH, Kim YJ, Kim YH, Kuribayashi S, Lee J, Leong L, Lim TH, Lu B, Park JH, Sakuma H, Yang DH, Yaw TS, Wan YL, Zhang Z, Zhao S, Yong HS

In 2010, the Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging (ASCI) provided recommendations for cardiac CT and MRI, and this document reflects an update of the 2010 ASCI appropriate use criteria (AUC)....
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