Baltimore, MD - Aggressive heart-rate control for patients undergoing a cardiac computed tomography angiogram (CCTA) is a safe way to improve the readability of the images while also reducing the ...
Medscape: According to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [5] 5.5 million visits were paid to EDs due to chest pain in the United States in 2007-2008 up from 5 ...
Giving CT angiogram scans to people coming to the emergency room with chest pain could improve the speed of heart attack detection and lower costs, a research study has found. Among the findings were ...
Radiation exposure from cardiac CT is currently under a high level of scrutiny, and many patients may be receiving excessive radiation from this test. A study by Raff and colleagues—aimed at reducing ...
Two-year data from England's National Health Service show improved care efficiency with reduction in unnecessary invasive and noninvasive cardiac tests using CCTA and Heartflow FFRCT versus CCTA alone ...
After years of declining reimbursement, the US Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has proposed an increase in the amount paid to hospitals and outpatient clinics for cardiac computed ...
Technology developed using artificial intelligence (AI) could identify people at high risk of a fatal heart attack at least 5 years before it strikes, according to new research funded by the British ...
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