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Advanced CT test simulates blood flow to evaluate risk in patients with angina

Denmark: A normal coronary CT angiography (CTA)-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR) test result identified patients with a low 3-year risk of all-cause death or nonfatal spontaneous MI, both in the.

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CT Test Simulates Blood Flow to Assess Risk in Patients with Angina

CT Test Simulates Blood Flow to Assess Risk in Patients with Angina
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CT Test Simulates Blood Flow to Assess Risk in Patients with Angina

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Coronary CTA-Derived Fractional Flow Reserve Can ID Three-Year Outcomes in Angina

TUESDAY, Sept. 12, 2023 (HealthDay News) For patients with stable angina pectoris, a coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA)-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR) can identify the three-year risk for all-cause

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CT test simulates blood flow to assess patients with angina risk

According to a study, patients with stable angina who have high coronary artery calcium scores can be identified using an enhanced CT scan at a lower risk of experiencing negative outcomes in three years.

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