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While multiple machine learning (ML) algorithms offered similar predictive performance, the cost-effective analysis revealed ...
Male athletes with high-volume exercise training have a higher burden of calcified plaque than male nonathletes, according to ...
Men who participate in high-volume endurance exercise have greater atherosclerotic risk vs. nonathletes and women who ...
Vascular calcification (VC) is strongly associated with all-cause mortality and is an independent predictor of cardiovascular events. Resulting from its complex, multifaceted nature, targeted ...
A CT scan is a diagnostic imaging exam that uses X-ray technology to produce images of the inside of the body. A CT scan can show detailed images of any part of the body, including the bones, muscles, ...
Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality, which is thought to be caused by increased propensity towards vascular ...
Further, a multimodality imaging study between 3DTEE and multidetector CT should be required to validate the accuracy of 3DTEE measurements. A reduction in the effective mitral annular area by annular ...
Abstract: Early detection of breast cancer through mammography is vital, with calcifications in mammograms serving as the key indicators distinguishing between benign and malignant calcifications for ...
We live in an age where medical technology can uncover what the naked eye can’t, and CT scans are a major part of that advancement. But with growing chatter around radiation exposure and ...
Computed Tomography scans are vital for diagnosis. Recent studies indicate a potential link between CT scans and increased cancer risk. In the United States, millions undergo CT scans annually.
May 8, 2025 – If you’ve ever hesitated before getting a CT scan, you’re not alone. A recent study linked 5% of all new cancer cases to radiation exposure from CT scans – a finding that’s ...