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Functional and Anatomical Imaging in Patients with Ischemic Symptoms and Known Coronary Artery Disease

Journal Article · · Current Cardiology Reports (Print)
Purpose of Review: This review is aimed at summarizing recent advances in functional, anatomical, and hybrid imaging techniques used in the assessment of ischemic complaints in patients with known coronary artery disease (CAD). Recent Findings: Cardiovascular imaging has seen significant growth over the last decade in the fields of coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), FFR derived from CCTA, cardiac magnetic resonance, radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging, and hybrid imaging for the purposes of evaluating symptoms concerning for ischemia. This growth stems from refinement of imaging techniques and hardware and software advances that have made current techniques more accurate with less acquisition time. However, every anatomic and functional imaging modality has important technical and patient-specific limitations. This review assesses these issues, guides a patient-centered imaging approach, and identifies important research questions to resolve. Summary: Recent advances in non-invasive cardiovascular imaging can provide important information in patients with known CAD beyond traditional imaging techniques; the use of these novel tools refines the clinical management of complex patients with ischemic symptoms and known CAD.
OSTI ID:
22929229
Journal Information:
Current Cardiology Reports (Print), Journal Name: Current Cardiology Reports (Print) Journal Issue: 8 Vol. 21; ISSN 1523-3782
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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