This series on “Impact of Cardiac CT in Clinical Practice” is edited by Prof. Filippo Cademartiri, Department of Radiology, SDN IRCCS, Naples, Italy.
Editorial on Impact of Cardiac CT in Clinical Practice
Editorial on impact of cardiac CT in clinical practice
Review Article on Impact of Cardiac CT in Clinical Practice
Coronary atherosclerosis as the main endpoint of non-invasive imaging in cardiology: a narrative review
Epidemiology and pathophysiologic insights of coronary atherosclerosis relevant for contemporary non-invasive imaging
Cardiac CT angiography: normal and pathological anatomical features—a narrative review
Narrative review of cardiac computed tomography perfusion: insights into static rest perfusion
Cardiac CT perfusion and FFRCTA: pathophysiological features in ischemic heart disease
Updated diagnostic & prognostic paradigm for CAD: a narrative review
Stable ischemic heart disease: re-appraisal of coronary revascularization criteria in the light of contemporary evidence
Cardiac computed tomography radiomics: an emerging tool for the non-invasive assessment of coronary atherosclerosis
Technical development in cardiac CT: current standards and future improvements—a narrative review
The usefulness of cardiac CT integrated with FFRCT for planning myocardial revascularization in complex coronary artery disease: a lesson from SYNTAX studies
Disclosure:
The special series “Impact of Cardiac CT in Clinical Practice” was commissioned by the editorial office, Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy without any sponsorship or funding. Filippo Cademartiri served as the unpaid Guest Editor for the special series.