AJMC August 3, 2024
Mary Caffrey

A joint session with the Society for Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) took place on the first day of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology 2024 Congress in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Improvements in computed tomography (CT), changes in guidelines, and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to a dramatic shift over the next decade in using imaging to find people who lack symptoms but are at risk for cardiac events.

That was the assessment of speakers at a joint session of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology (ASPC) and the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT). The session took place Friday on the opening day of ASPC’s 2024 Congress in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Maros Ferencik, MD, PhD,...

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