By Mario Garcia, MD, FACC, Director of Non-invasive Cardiac Imaging, Mount Siani School of Medicine, New York, NY
Description Computed tomography (CT) is becoming increasingly more important in the diagnosis of cardiac disease. As more hospitals purchase scanners
for cardiac CT, more cardiologists are learning how to interpret the scans. This issue is geared to helping cardiologists understand
and adopt this new modality. It includes articles on CT angiography, evaluation of the coronary atherosclerotic plaque, evaluation of
heart valves, and electrophysiology applications of CT, among others.