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Cardiovascular Imaging | June 2020

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Cardiovascular Imaging | June 2020
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
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Editor's Choice: Imaging & Physiology

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How a single question improves the effectiveness of CAC scanning

Asking older patients one simple question when they undergo coronary artery calcium scanning can make a world of difference, according to new findings published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes.

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How a single question improves the effectiveness of CAC scanning

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Asking older patients one simple question when they undergo coronary artery calcium scanning can make a world of difference, according to new findings published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes.
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Making history: Specialists share 3D map of the heart’s intracardiac nervous system

Researchers have developed a detailed 3D map of the intracardiac nervous system (ICN), sharing their findings in iScience. It is believed to be the first map of its kind.

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Making history: Specialists share 3D map of the heart’s intracardiac nervous system

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Researchers have developed a detailed 3D map of the intracardiac nervous system (ICN), sharing their findings in iScience. It is believed to be the first map of its kind.
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FDA clears Philips imaging solutions for management of cardiac, lung complications related to COVID-19

Royal Philips announced Wednesday, May 13, that its ultrasound imaging solutions have been cleared by the FDA for the management of cardiac and lung complications associated with COVID-19.

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FDA clears Philips imaging solutions for management of cardiac, lung complications related to COVID-19

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Royal Philips announced Wednesday, May 13, that its ultrasound imaging solutions have been cleared by the FDA for the management of cardiac and lung complications associated with COVID-19.
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Doesn’t miss a beat: AI assesses cardiac function faster than cardiologists

An AI algorithm can assess echocardiograms “more rapidly and comprehensively” than experienced cardiologists, according to a new study published in Nature.

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Doesn’t miss a beat: AI assesses cardiac function faster than cardiologists

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An AI algorithm can assess echocardiograms “more rapidly and comprehensively” than experienced cardiologists, according to a new study published in Nature.
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From the Magazine

Seeing the Future–in 3D: New CPT Codes Set the Stage for Expanding 3D Printing in Cardiology

Until recently, cardiologists’ eyes tended to glaze over at the mention of using 3D printing in their practices. Most believed the costs would be too high for routine use, that the applications and the price tag were better suited to academic applications.

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Seeing the Future–in 3D: New CPT Codes Set the Stage for Expanding 3D Printing in Cardiology

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Until recently, cardiologists’ eyes tended to glaze over at the mention of using 3D printing in their practices. Most believed the costs would be too high for routine use, that the applications and the price tag were better suited to academic applications.
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In Other News

AI excludes scans without CAC scoring, paving the way for efficient CVD screening

In a screening population at elevated risk, experts say their algorithm could reduce the number of scans required for manual interpretation by 34%.

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AI excludes scans without CAC scoring, paving the way for efficient CVD screening

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In a screening population at elevated risk, experts say their algorithm could reduce the number of scans required for manual interpretation by 34%.
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Tele-echocardiography program proven effective, may bring vital imaging to more heart failure patients

“The most important finding of this study is that by using expert support by telemedicine, more patients with heart failure can gain the benefit of diagnostic ultrasound,” doctors wrote in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.

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Tele-echocardiography program proven effective, may bring vital imaging to more heart failure patients

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“The most important finding of this study is that by using expert support by telemedicine, more patients with heart failure can gain the benefit of diagnostic ultrasound,” doctors wrote in the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine.
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