@anish_koka Interesting points. I agree with your interpretation that CT FFR is better than myth but not gospel as there seem to be signal. I also would consider that plaque geometry is a confounding point here. I struggle with that varying plaque morphologies are equally robust to model
@MaddiWulfeckMD Depends on who you ask. If you ask certain folks it can’t be a swan-ganz catheter unless you broke out Dr swan’s 1970 prototype catheter with Dr. Ganz’s thermal dilution probe. All others are derivative and are therefore PA catheters!
Yes I’ve been pimped on this before..
It's time for another #ImagesInRCTI - Cardiac MRI style! A previously healthy 21-year-old male patient presents with palpitations, sustained VT, and elevated troponin levels.
What are the findings? What is the diagnosis?
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Congratulations to the four recipients of the 2025 ARRS Resident/Fellow in Radiology Awards: @EbrahimianShadi, @ArielKniss, Capt. Tej Mehta; and @JordanC_MD!
https://t.co/vSgz6CxclO
Time for another InaMinute series with a recent article published in @RadiologyCTI about cine pulmonary MRI for assessment of dynamic hyperinflation in COPD!
This week’s @RadiologyCTI tweetorial brings you a special look at MV geometry after cardiac resynchronization (CS). We take a deeper look at changes in MV structure after CS in detail never seen before with #YesCCT. (1/10)
https://t.co/QcAUb2axsM
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