Cardiac computed tomographic angiography and the primary care physician.
Adult; Female; Male; Aged; Physicians; Stroke Volume; Tomography; Family; Middle Age; Cardiovascular System Physiology; Coronary Arteriosclerosis – Pathology; Chest Pain – Etiology; Chest Pain – Diagnosis; Coronary Arteriosclerosis – Diagnosis; Coronary Vessels – Pathology; Primary Health Care – Methods; Risk Assessment – Methods; X-Ray Computed – Equipment and Supplies
Through advancements in computer processing speed and storage capacity, new cardiac imaging modalities have become clinically feasible and useful. Cardiac computed tomographic angiography, a new diagnostic imaging modality, is capable of assessing coronary artery disease and left ventricular function on a par with invasive coronary arteriography in selected patients who meet appropriate use criteria. This imaging modality is of clinical value in the assessment of patients with chest pain who have an intermediate risk of coronary atherosclerosis. The purpose of the present report is to educate primary care physicians about the basic principles of advanced cardiac imaging techniques and to convey a useful strategy for their appropriate use in the current environment of medical economics.
Mikolich J R
JAOA: Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
2012
2012-05
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Cardiac computed tomographic angiography and the primary care physician.
Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Aged; Risk Assessment/methods; Primary Health Care/*methods; Chest Pain/diagnosis/etiology; Coronary Artery Disease/*diagnosis/pathology; Coronary Vessels/*pathology; Stroke Volume; Tomography; *Physicians; Ventricular Function; Left; Primary Care; X-Ray Computed/*instrumentation
Through advancements in computer processing speed and storage capacity, new cardiac imaging modalities have become clinically feasible and useful. Cardiac computed tomographic angiography, a new diagnostic imaging modality, is capable of assessing coronary artery disease and left ventricular function on a par with invasive coronary arteriography in selected patients who meet appropriate use criteria. This imaging modality is of clinical value in the assessment of patients with chest pain who have an intermediate risk of coronary atherosclerosis. The purpose of the present report is to educate primary care physicians about the basic principles of advanced cardiac imaging techniques and to convey a useful strategy for their appropriate use in the current environment of medical economics.
Mikolich J Ronald
The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
2012
2012-05
Article information provided for research and reference use only. All rights are retained by the journal listed under publisher and/or the creator(s).