Description
Integrated cardiovascular imaging is the optimal use of multiple imaging modalities to obtain complementary information about cardiac diseases, to aid in diagnosis, determine aetiology and prognosis, with the ultimate objective of effectively guiding clinical decision making. Over the past few decades, advances in technology have contributed to the development of new imaging modalities and refinement of existing ones, leading to major improvements in the accuracy of diagnosing cardiovascular disease. While modality-centric expertise has been the primary driver of improvements in each modality, this has also contributed to imagers working in silos resulting with limited inter-modality coordination and collation of information relevant for patient care. This publication provides comprehensive guidance on the rationale and implementation of integrated cardiovascular imaging for practitioners.
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Keywords
Integrated, Non-Invasive, Cardiovascular, Imaging, Practitioner, Guide, Cardiovascular Imaging, Cardiac Disease, Modality, Diagnosis, Diagnostic Aid, Aetiology, Prognosis, Prognostic Aid, Technology, Clinical Decision Making, Heart Disease, Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiology, SPECT, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography, CCTA, Coronary, Computed, Tomography, Angiography, CMR, Cardiac, Magnetic, Resonance, PET, Positron Emission Tomography, CT, Computed Tomography, SPECT-CT, Imaging Systems, Safety, Hardware, Software, Echocardiography, Resonance Imaging, Clinical Application, Evidence, Lessons Learned, Stable Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy, Pericardial, Disease, Primary Valve Disease, Cardio-Oncology, CCT, Cardiac Computed Tomography, MR, Magnetic Resonance
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