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Non-invasive imaging of the coronary arteries

Journal

EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 40, Issue 29, Pages 2444-2454

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehy670

Keywords

Coronary heart disease; Computed tomography; Positron emission tomography; Magnetic resonance imaging

Funding

  1. British Heart Foundation [CH/09/002, RE/13/3/30183]
  2. Wellcome Trust [WT103782AIA]
  3. Heart Diseases Research Trust, UK

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Non-invasive imaging of the coronary arteries is an enterprise in rapid development. From the research perspective, there is great demand for in vivo techniques that can reliably identify features of high-risk plaque that may offer insight into pathophysiological processes and act as surrogate indicators of response to therapeutic intervention. Meanwhile, there is clear clinical need for greater accuracy in diagnosis and prognostic stratification. Fortunately, ongoing technological improvements and emerging data from randomized clinical trials are helping make these elusive goals a reality. This review provides an update on the current status of non-invasive coronary imaging with computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and positron emission tomography with a focus on current clinical applications and future research directions.

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