Cardiac Imaging
Cardiac Imaging
The most common imaging tests used in cardiac medicine are echocardiography or ultrasound of the heart, nuclear profusion imaging, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, and most recently, cardiac computer tomography
Editor's Choice
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Medical Guidelines
- To develop & revise recommendations about the frequency which an echocardiographic study is repeated & provide evidence in literature supporting recommendations & using weight of evidence to classify...
- Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines collects, summarizes, and updates the core clinical knowledge essential in general practice. The guidelines also describe the scientific evidence underlying given...
Upcoming events
18th - 22nd January 2009
THE Gathering Place for the Endovascular CommunityNow in its 21st year, the leader in interventional education continues to meet the needs of...
5th - 7th February 2009
We are pleased to announce the Cardiovascular Disease Prevention 2009 A key strategy for addressing cardiovascular heart...
15th - 20th February 2009
It is our pleasure to announce the 18th Cardiology Update Course to be held in Davos, Switzerland from 15-20 February 2009. This five-day programme...
29th April - 1st May 2009
Conference Summary The meeting includes diverse disciplines within the arteriosclerosis, thrombosis and vascular biology communities that allow...
Cardiac Imaging News
- 15 January 2009






