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Cardiovascular Radiology: Page 49
Commentary: Coronary CT angiography doses must be public
By
Eric Barnes
It's high time to start down the path to radiation dose transparency for coronary CT angiography -- as a mark of service quality, according to a hard-hitting guest editorial by a top U.K. cardiac imaging specialist writing in the
British Journal of Radiology
.
April 20, 2014
Do we all have to be Matisse to achieve research success?
By
Dr. Anagha Parkar
French artist Henri Matisse was driven by immense enthusiasm for his work, but "mere mortals" need real incentives to get involved in areas like research. The age of the pure, idealistic (underpaid) researcher has now passed, according to guest columnist Dr. Anagha Parkar.
April 8, 2014
3T MRI gauges functional significance of coronary stenosis
By
Eric Barnes
Thanks to 3-tesla MRI, radiologists can now measure coronary flow velocity reserve (CFVR), noninvasively showing the significance of CT-detected stenosis in all three major arteries, researchers from Japan reported at last month's ECR 2014 in Vienna.
April 7, 2014
Firms collaborate on contrast-free stress cardiac MRI
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Ergospect and Diagnosoft have signed a cross-distribution agreement to advance their pharmaceutical- and contrast-free cardiac stress test, the companies said.
March 30, 2014
Swedish radiologist wins award for 3D dual-energy CT image
By
Brian Casey
A Swedish researcher has received the top prize in a prestigious image competition for his 3D dual-energy CT scan of a patient who received a mechanical heart pump while waiting for a heart transplant.
March 30, 2014
AuntMinnieEurope.com Cardiac Imaging Insider
By
Eric Barnes
March 25, 2014
Twins can inherit coronary plaque characteristics
By
Eric Barnes
Twins can share more than blue eyes, left-handedness, and a sunny disposition, it seems. They also share body mass index traits and atherosclerotic plaque characteristics, according to a new Hungarian study of twins that sought to eliminate environmental variations and hone in on genetics and heritability.
March 25, 2014
Boston Scientific nets CE Mark for Ingevity
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Boston Scientific has received the CE Mark for its Ingevity MRI-compatible pacing leads.
March 13, 2014
Heart rate jumps with CT contrast agent
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - Faster heart rates are the last thing radiologists want with coronary CT angiography. But that's apparently what they get when using a contrast agent with a slightly higher iodine concentration, according to a Monday presentation at ECR 2014.
March 9, 2014
Case report: Interventional retrieval of portacath fragment
By
Jamal Al Deen Alkoteesh and Maysam T. Abu Sa'a
Portacaths are commonly indicated for long-term administration of parenteral medications. This case report details the successful interventional retrieval of a fractured portacath fragment with cardiac migration. This is rather an unusual complication that, at times, can be life-threatening.
March 9, 2014
CT scanners show better agreement on risk than on CAC scores
By
Eric Barnes
VIENNA - State-of-the-art CT scanners produce widely divergent coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores, but at least they substantially agree on the risk levels of individuals undergoing the scans, according to a Saturday presentation at ECR 2014. However, even the risk agreement isn't strong enough.
March 8, 2014
Hybrid imaging gathers momentum in cardiac indications
By
Becky McCall
VIENNA - Hybrid imaging is gaining acceptance as opportunities using combinations of modalities emerge and promise to optimize cardiac imaging, according to expert speakers in today's session called "Hybrid cardiovascular imaging: Where should we go?" at ECR 2014.
March 5, 2014
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