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    Webinar Overview Join the ACC Cardiovascular Imaging Section for this webinar focusing on the changing approaches to evaluating patients with suspected infection of an intracardiac device. Additional highlights include: An update by multimodality imaging experts on the evolving trends for integrating advanced anatomic, functional, and molecular imaging when evaluating patients with prosthetic…

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    • Don’t forget to register for #ACCImaging webinar on “Imaging for Infective Endocarditis in Patients with Prosthetic Cardiac Devices” Register here: https://t.co/0aEgSFBRT6   Lectures: Lecture 1: Update on Anatomic Assessment with Echo and CT Lecture 2: Impact of Molecular… https://t.co/haKb93WHQt https://t.co/LFmCMpCiay

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    TUESDAY, May 23, 2023 (HealthDay News) — When it comes to predicting heart trouble down the road, the arteries may say a lot more than the genes do, according to a new study.Researchers found that CT scans of the heart arteries were better than genetics at predicting middle-aged adults’ risk of hea…

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    • Study suggests CT scans beat gene scores at predicting mid-life #HeartDisease risk. "This study shows that the best test we can offer is the coronary artery calcium score, not the genetic score," #ACCImaging Chair Dr. @RonBlankstein told @HealthDayTweets. https://t.co/p7R2U1W112

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    An early demonstration of the novel artificial intelligence algorithm shows promise to estimate left ventricular ejection fraction without further invasive procedures, but not at the extremes of LVEF.

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    • A novel AI algorithm shows promise for estimating #LVEF from left coronary artery angiogram videos, new research shows. #ACCImaging member Dr. @alfonsowallermd shared his thoughts on the study with @Medscape: https://t.co/2zXHVkv3zy #cvImaging

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    Webinar Overview This webinar, co-sponsored by the ACC Cardiovascular Imaging and Cardio-Oncology Sections, will discuss updated and practical approaches for the use of multimodality cardiovascular imaging in the patients with cancer and cardiovascular comorbidities. Hearing from experts in the field, we will examine the role of different imaging modalities using practical and interactive…

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