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A tale of two technologies: Can nuclear cardiology survive the emergence of cardiac CT the seventeenth annual Mario S. Verani lectureship

  • 1. Houston Methodist DeBakey Cardiology Associates (United States)

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The Mario S. Verani Lectureship has traditionally been an opportunity for presenters to reflect on the state of nuclear cardiology in clinical practice and expound on new innovations in the field. Mario Verani was a visionary who embraced change and, as a cardiologist, sought to define where other cardiac imaging techniques might complement nuclear cardiology for improving patient care. Over the last decade, nuclear cardiology and cardiac computed tomography (CT) have developed in parallel with both expanding beyond the evaluation of coronary artery disease. However, many consider cardiac CT a formidable threat to nuclear cardiology due to pivotal technical innovations and its subsequent exponential growth in recent years. It is only fitting that this year's lectureship explore the relative value of both techniques in evaluating and managing cardiac disease, their relative strengths and weaknesses, and the potential value of combining nuclear cardiology and cardiac CT imaging for enhancing patient management. To Mario, my mentor, colleague for over 20 years and friend, this lectureship is truly in honor and remembrance of you.

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Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology (Online)
Journal Volume
27
Journal Issue
3
Journal Page Range
p. 865-890
ISSN
1532-6551

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