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    Measuring arterial plaque with cardiac CT in addition to established tests for heart disease can help predict which patients may suffer life-threatening events, according to a presentation at the virtual 2021 Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography meeting.

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    • Measuring arterial plaque with cardiac CT in addition to established tests for heart disease can help predict which patients may suffer life-threatening events, according to a talk from #SCCT2021 by Dr. Ahmed Ibrahim Ahmed of @MethodistHosp. https://t.co/FYNtNuVgcl https://t.co/6PRaDOB3fK

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    Atherosclerosis and vessel morphology can be evaluated in non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) patients by an artificial intelligence (AI) model, according to an e-poster at the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography annual meeting.

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    • Atherosclerosis and vessel morphology can be evaluated in NSTEMI patients by an AI algorithm, according to an e-poster at #SCCT2021. @Heart_SCCT #cardiology #radiology https://t.co/7rjywUnoOI https://t.co/jdDjGP68jl

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    The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant dip in heart disease screening with CT coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring, particularly between March and May of last year, according to a poster presentation at the virtual 2021 Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography meeting.

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    • The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant dip in heart disease screening with CT CAC scoring, particularly between March and May of last year, according to a talk at #SCCT2021 by @MrinShettyMD. @Heart_SCCT #cardiology https://t.co/gBRB4HQYui https://t.co/oLbA2gJ217

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    An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can accurately quantify plaque on coronary CT angiography (CCTA) exams, according to research presented July 16 at the annual meeting of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.

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    • An AI algorithm can accurately quantify plaque on coronary CT angiography (CCTA) exams, according to research presented by Dr. Andrew Lin, PhD, of @CedarsSinai at #SCCT2021. @Heart_SCCT #radiology https://t.co/uxFdEJpkRL https://t.co/Sw6U1WnORC

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    CT has a key role to play in the diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia, according to a July 16 session at the virtual 2021 Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography meeting.

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    • Cardiac CT can not only help stratify risk of heart disease in patients, but also improve their care when incidental COVID-19 lung findings are identified, according to a talk at #SCCT2021 by @dianalitmano of @BIDMCRad. @Heart_SCCT #radiology https://t.co/DVRYl8z8f7 https://t.co/HD66wUJX8S

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    Objectives Non-contrast CT aortic valve calcium scoring ignores the contribution of valvular fibrosis in aortic stenosis. We assessed aortic valve calcific and non-calcific disease using contrast-enhanced CT. Methods This was a post hoc analysis of 164 patients (median age 71 (IQR 66–77) years, 78% male) with aortic stenosis (41 mild, 89 moderate, 34 severe; 7% bicuspid) who underwent…

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