Computed Tomography (CT)
Cardiac computed tomography CT systems use a series of X-ray images to create an image volume dataset that can be sliced or manipulated on any plane using advanced visualization software. This channel includes content on CT scanners, CT contrast agents, CT angiography (CTA and CCTA), CT perfusion, spectral CT (also called dual souce or dual energy CT), and interative image reconstruction software that can reduce dose and make lower-quality CT images diagnostic.
DAIC Editor Dave Fornell explains some of the most innovative new cardiovascular CT technology displayed at the Society ...
Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) Past President Matthew Budoff, M.D., explains some of the new ...
As medical advancements continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in the field of structural heart ...
July 22, 2014 — Simbionix USA announced the signing of a collaboration agreement with Pie Medical Imaging BV. The ...
July 8, 2014 — Humana Inc. announced earlier this year an expanded coverage policy for cardiac CT (computed tomography) ...

June 16, 2014 — Children with heart disease are exposed to low levels of radiation during X-rays, which do not ...
June 10, 2014 – Taking their pick, biomedical researchers can now conduct five different imaging studies in one scan ...

There has been growing clinical evidence to show computed tomography (CT) coronary artery calcium scoring shows a close ...
May 21, 2014 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared Siemens Healthcare's Somatom Force computed ...
May 20, 2014 — Siemens Healthcare announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the 16- and 32-slice ...
April 17, 2014 — Toshiba America Medical Systems Inc. received approval to operate (ATO) with the U.S. Air Force ...