Cardiovascular Business December 11, 2025
Dave Fornell

For years, cardiac imaging experts have predicted coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) may become the primary imaging modality for coronary artery disease and eliminate the need for invasive diagnostic catheterizations. That prediction is now coming true. With the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and the first and only reimbursements codes for imaging-based AI algorithms, CCTA is now likely to see much more implementation in 2026 and beyond.

At RSNA 2025 in Chicago, CT vendors with workhorse scanners all put CCTA at the forefront of their discussions. Vendors and radiology speakers in AI, CT and cardiac imaging sessions also highlighted the growing adoption of CCTA and pointed to new, higher Medicare reimbursements that doubled payments for CCTA in 2025 as well...

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