MedCity News February 25, 2025
Campbell Rogers

With better access to tools like CCTA and diagnostic tools that leverage CCTA, clinicians can better support their patients in managing overall cardiovascular health, patients will benefit from less invasive care and enhanced quality of life, and health systems could ultimately see reduced costs and streamlined workflows.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has stubbornly remained the leading cause of death in the world for over three decades. Many of these deaths are caused by coronary artery disease (CAD), and roughly 21 million American adults live with the disease today. Unfortunately, many patients living with CAD could go years undiagnosed because they do not experience symptoms. It is common to receive a diagnosis only after a major event like a heart attack....

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