What are the benefits of accurately assessing plaque burden in your patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD)? Listen to two cardiologists discuss the advantages of using a coronary CTA pathway along with AI-based plaque analysis and physiology to understand a patient’s risks of cardiovascular events.
Data standardization in medical imaging has evolved from a technical necessity to a strategic imperative, requiring an ontology-level approach to patient studies for optimization. According to Radiologist Cheryl Petersilge and CIO Matt Dewey, hospitals and imaging groups are increasingly implementing advanced standardization solutions. The benefits are significant, including greater radiologist efficiency, improved access to imaging exams, and increased accuracy in both human and AI-driven interpretations.
Despite the use of effective drug and device therapies, many patients with HFrEF continue to experience worsening symptoms and disease progression. Barostim is a novel device therapy that works with drug therapies to target the neurohormonal pathways responsible for heart failure progression and symptoms. Patients feel better and their quality of life improves.
Lesion-specific physiology matters! Three leading experts review cases that demonstrate why and how lesion-specific physiology can inform treatment for patients with CAD and lessons learned from 10 years of FFRCT interpretation.
We need to change the conversation on women, chest pain and coronary artery disease (CAD). Two leading experts will review women’s unique biology, risk factors, and presenting symptoms of heart disease during this webinar. They also will discuss better ways to detect and diagnose CAD, and how cardiac CT and FFRCT can identify those at-risk and in need of treatment. Join us to learn how cardiovascular (CV) teams can identify women at risk of CAD who are most likely to benefit from further testing and treatment.
Just-released valvular heart disease guidelines favor transcatheter interventions for the right patient and more shared decision-making among heart teams, physicians and severe aortic stenosis patients with an eye toward types of valves and approaches, and lifetime benefits and risks.
Recent experiences and events have had profound effects on how healthcare is prioritized and delivered. As provider organizations rethink how to best prepare for an evolving reality, one critical access hospital in a California ski mountain town embraces imaging technologies that accelerate care, drive change, and offer them the flexibility to pivot on a dime.
Physician burnout is an epidemic we cannot ignore. We know that administrative demands, especially those involving electronic health record systems, are significant contributors. The good news is, strategies of both a high-touch and high-tech nature are demonstrating great results in the fight against physician burnout. If you work in healthcare and are looking for solutions to physician burnout, this virtual roundtable is for you.
Learn from three TAVR experts how patients and health systems are benefiting from the use of intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) to maintain safe transfemoral TAVR in patients with complicated vascular access.
The term cardiovascular information systems (CVIS) and cardiovascular picture and archive systems (CPACS) are often used interchangeably. CPACS is a commodity and a true CVIS is an asset that supports management, marketing, decision making and clinical excellence of the cardiovascular service line.
Learn from experts retooling interventional programs how to keep patients and staff safe as the pandemic is evolving. Gain practical insight on how health systems are prioritizing COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients and dealing with backlogged cases, minimizing the need for additional ICU beds, triaging clinical needs along with essential personnel plus resources, and expanding lines of communication pre-and post-procedure with patients and families.
Join a panel of experts to hear how technologies like graphic processing units (GPUs), cloud storage and artificial intelligence are changing the practice of radiology.
With all the buzz on AI at RSNA we wanted to cut through some of the hype and learn more about FDA approved AI solutions. One such solution is making news for stroke workflow and the company we spoke with already has over 300 health system installs in the US.