Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5979782 | International Journal of Cardiology | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Medical practice is moving fast towards non-invasive and non-surgical disease management. While significant progress has been made with coronary artery disease prevention, MDCT stands as an ideal non-invasive tool for its progression. It accurately assesses both arterial lumen and wall disease. Although the main concern of current cardiology practice is the coronary stenotic disease, arterial wall calcification itself may significantly contribute to patients' symptoms. Thus, in addition to the beneficial use of MDCT in patients with mild to moderate risk for coronary disease, the unique information it provides on wall disease may assist the management of symptomatic patients with no flow-limiting lesions.
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Authors
Mamdouh Zidan, Rachel Nicoll, Axel Schmermund, Michael Henein,