Detecting unstable plaques in humans using cardiac CT: Can it guide treatments?
Abstract
Advances in imaging technology have driven the rapid expansion in the use of CT in the assessment of coronary atherosclerotic plaque. Based on a rapidly growing evidence base, current guidelines recommend coronary CT angiography as the first-line diagnostic test for patients presenting with stable chest pain. There is a growing need to refine current methods for diagnosis and risk stratification to improve the individualisation of preventative...
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Title
Detecting unstable plaques in humans using cardiac CT: Can it guide treatments?
Published Date
Feb 4, 2020
Volume
178
Issue
11
Pages
2204 - 2217
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