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Cardiovascular Imaging: Cardiac imaging & COVID-related heart damage | Coronary CTA for stable CAD | Stress CMR

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Cardiovascular Imaging: Cardiac imaging & COVID-related heart damage | Coronary CTA for stable CAD | Stress CMR
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
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Cardiac imaging helps ID heart damage in athletes who have recovered from COVID-19

After athletes recover from COVID-19, when can they get back to their regular schedules? CMR imaging seems as if it will play a key role when it comes to making such decisions. 

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Cardiac imaging helps ID heart damage in athletes who have recovered from COVID-19

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After athletes recover from COVID-19, when can they get back to their regular schedules? CMR imaging seems as if it will play a key role when it comes to making such decisions. 
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New 4D imaging technique seen as a 'massive leap forward’ in fetal cardiac MRI

Researchers believe their new method may go on to outperform ultrasound-based techniques.

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New 4D imaging technique seen as a 'massive leap forward’ in fetal cardiac MRI

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Researchers believe their new method may go on to outperform ultrasound-based techniques.
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Not so fast: Specialists warn against cardiac imaging for asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

The open letter, signed by clinicians from a number of specialties, was addressed to medical societies that specialize in heart health and medical imaging. 

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Not so fast: Specialists warn against cardiac imaging for asymptomatic COVID-19 patients

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The open letter, signed by clinicians from a number of specialties, was addressed to medical societies that specialize in heart health and medical imaging. 
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Expert panel recommends coronary CTA as first choice when evaluating for stable CAD

The American College of Cardiology Summit on Technology Advances in Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography shared its assessment in a new report. 

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Expert panel recommends coronary CTA as first choice when evaluating for stable CAD

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The American College of Cardiology Summit on Technology Advances in Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography shared its assessment in a new report. 
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Long-term heart damage from COVID-19 may ‘improve with time,’ new study suggests

Researchers focused on long-term heart and lung damage among recovered COVID-19 patients, turning to lung function tests, CT imaging and echocardiograms. 

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Long-term heart damage from COVID-19 may ‘improve with time,’ new study suggests

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Researchers focused on long-term heart and lung damage among recovered COVID-19 patients, turning to lung function tests, CT imaging and echocardiograms. 
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Stress CMR imaging a safe, valuable option when treating HFrEF patients

The study's authors said their findings suggest "an increased value of stress CMR in this population." 

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Stress CMR imaging a safe, valuable option when treating HFrEF patients

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The study's authors said their findings suggest "an increased value of stress CMR in this population." 
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Shear wave imaging ‘extremely promising’ for assessment of myocardial stiffness in heart transplant recipients

The noninvasive technique shows potential where cardiac magnetic resonance imaging falls short.

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Shear wave imaging ‘extremely promising’ for assessment of myocardial stiffness in heart transplant recipients

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The noninvasive technique shows potential where cardiac magnetic resonance imaging falls short.
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