DOTmed April 9, 2021
Dr. Nick West

As millions of Americans living with heart conditions know only too well, the important task of pumping hundreds of gallons of blood around the body each day can be derailed by a variety of issues, including narrowed heart arteries, cardiac rhythm disturbances or dysfunction of the heart valves or the heart muscle itself. Luckily, for many of these patients, the cardiac imaging tools that physicians use to diagnose and plan treatments for such heart diseases are constantly evolving, driving changes to physician training methods, to the choice of patient treatments and even to improving outcomes by providing real-time ‘line-of-sight’ guidance. With so many exciting resources at cardiologists’ disposal, the future of cardiac imaging technologies is already here.

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