RT Book, Section A1 Miller, Robert J.H. A1 Slomka, Piotr J. A2 Heller, Gary V. A2 Hendel, Robert C. SR Print(0) ID 1190156915 T1 Clinical Applications of Quantitation and Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Cardiology T2 Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications, 4e YR 2022 FD 2022 PB McGraw Hill LLC PP New York, NY SN 9781264257201 LK accesscardiology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1190156915 RD 2024/04/25 AB KEY POINTSAssessment of myocardial perfusion can be made more precise by incorporating semiquantitative scoring.Quantitative analysis of relative myocardial perfusion provides objective and accurate information, with lower variability compared to subjective visual interpretation.Quantitative analysis can be improved by incorporating multiple positions, attenuation correction imaging, and motion correction.Nonperfusion imaging parameters can also be assessed quantitatively to improve diagnostic and prognostic accuracy.Artificial intelligence is emerging as a tool to improve image processing and reconstruction and to optimize disease diagnosis and risk estimation.