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Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Announces Leadership Transition

DAIC

Circle Cardiovascular Imaging has announced that Erkan Akyuz has been appointed Chief Executive Officer to succeed Circle co-founder and CEO Greg Ogrodnick.

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Deep Learning for Cardiovascular Imaging

JAMA Cardiology

This narrative review describes the potential for artificial intelligence applications to reduce technical burden and improve efficiency in cardiovascular imaging and explains the challenges in the development and implementation of deep learning systems.

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ASE and its Foundation Award Three $25,000 Grants to Early Career Investigators in Cardiovascular Imaging

DAIC

The EDGES grants are designed to support scientists in cardiovascular imaging at one of the most critical times in their professional development,” said Dr. Lindner. “ASE has always advocated that echocardiography must constantly evolve to meet clinical needs, and therefore prioritizes its support of cutting-edge research.

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Value Creation Through Artificial Intelligence and Cardiovascular Imaging: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Circulation

Multiple applications for machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular imaging are being proposed and developed. Circulation, Ahead of Print.

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Ultrasound enhancing agents in cardiovascular imaging: expanding horizons beyond coronary arteries

Cardiovascular Ultrasound

From its inception as a two-dimensional snapshot of the beating heart, echocardiography has become an indelible part of cardiovascular diagnostics. The integration of ultrasound enhancing agents (UEAs) marks a.

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New cardiovascular imaging approach provides a better view of dangerous plaques

Science Daily - Heart Disease

Researchers have developed a new catheter-based device that combines two powerful optical techniques to image the dangerous plaques that can build up inside the arteries that supply blood to the heart.

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AI improves echocardiogram reports readability: Study

Becker's Hospital Review - Cardiology

AI can make echocardiogram analysis easier for patients to understand, according to a study published July 31 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Imaging.