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Cardiac Imaging: Page 39
AI predicts heart attack, stroke on cardiac MRI
By
Erik L. Ridley
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that quantifies blood flow on cardiac MRI can predict -- perhaps better than a physician can -- if a patient will have a heart attack or a stroke, according to research published online February 14 in
Circulation
.
February 20, 2020
Circle Cardiovascular partners with medneo on cardiac MRI
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Cardiac imaging software developer Circle Cardiovascular Imaging and medneo have announced a global partnership at this week's Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Annual Scientific Sessions in Orlando, FL.
February 17, 2020
Caption Health gets FDA nod for echo AI software
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it has cleared artificial intelligence (AI) software developer Caption Health's Caption Guidance echocardiography AI software.
February 9, 2020
Can 3D printing help optimize cardiac CT protocols?
By
Abraham Kim
Patient-specific 3D-printed coronary models have allowed clinicians to determine ideal cardiac CT protocols for various cardiovascular diseases with greater safety and accuracy than traditional testing methods, according to a review article published online on January 24 in
Current Medical Imaging Reviews
.
February 6, 2020
Lantheus touts new study on contrast echocardiography
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Lantheus Medical Imaging parent company Lantheus Holdings announced the results of its Benefit 1 clinical trial, which evaluated the potential advantages of using its Definity ultrasound contrast agent to evaluate heart failure.
February 3, 2020
Deep learning of x-rays helps predict pulmonary blood flow
By
Brian Casey
A deep-learning algorithm that analyzed chest x-rays was able to predict pulmonary to systemic blood flow just as well as clinicians. The finding could give healthcare providers a better way to determine which patients with congenital heart disease require intervention, according to a January 22 article in
JAMA Cardiology
.
January 22, 2020
High calcium density on CCTA linked to lower risk of ACS
By
Abraham Kim
High levels of plaque calcification on coronary CT angiography (CCTA) scans were associated with a lower risk of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and adverse cardiac events for individuals suspected of having heart disease in an international study published online January 22 in
JAMA Cardiology
.
January 22, 2020
ASNC, ASE win CMS recognition for ImageGuide Registry
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) and the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) announced that their ImageGuide Registry has been approved by the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as a Qualified Clinical Data Registry for 2020.
January 21, 2020
Unique PET/CT video shows real-time blood, cardiac motion
By
Wayne Forrest
U.S. and Chinese researchers have combined an advanced image reconstruction method with a total-body PET scanner to track real-time blood flow and heart and respiratory function, according to a study published online January 20 in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
.
January 21, 2020
Executive health programs buck imaging guidelines
By
Abraham Kim
Executive health screening programs at major U.S. hospitals continue to provide CT coronary artery calcium scoring, echocardiography, and other imaging-based screening tests against clinical recommendations, according to a research letter published online January 13 in
JAMA Internal Medicine
.
January 12, 2020
ASE releases new guideline for stress echo
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) has published a new guideline for the use of stress echocardiography in patients with ischemic heart disease.
January 7, 2020
4D CT sheds light on post-TAVR treatment strategies
By
Abraham Kim
4D CT scans showed that an anticoagulant-based treatment strategy was more effective than antiplatelet medication at reducing the risk of valve leaflet abnormalities after transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in a recent study, published in the January 9 issue of the
New England Journal of Medicine
.
January 7, 2020
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