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Patient and physician preferences for non-invasive diagnostic . . . This study used a discrete choice experiment to estimate patients’ and physicians’ preferences for attributes of non-invasive cardiovascular tests and imaging modalities used for diagnosing coronary heart disease and to simulate the value of combined imaging test features
PATIENT AND PHYSICIAN PREFERENCES FOR NON-INVASIVE METHODS: A discrete choice experiment (DCE) questionnaire on a convenience sample from the Royal Victoria cardiology clinic was used to systematically elicit patient and physician preference toward diagnostic imaging tests
Contemporary, non-invasive imaging diagnosis of chronic coronary artery . . . Coronary artery disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide Although it can present with an acute coronary syndrome, it is often characterised by long periods of stability, known as chronic coronary artery disease This Review presents a comprehensive overview of the diagnosis of the disease, with a focus on cardiac imaging We discuss various cardiac imaging
Non-invasive imaging as the cornerstone of cardiovascular precision . . . Invasive and non-invasive coronary imaging have been shown to provide accurate surrogate markers to identify plaques at increased risk of rupture and determine whether they are amenable to pre-emptive interventional treatment
Patient Preferences in Diagnostic Imaging: A Scoping Review The most common method used to elicit patient preferences regarding diagnostic imaging was conjoint analysis discrete choice experiment methods The quality of the included articles in our review were similar to other non-diagnostic focused reviews of patient preferences
Patient Preferences in Diagnostic Imaging: A Scoping Review Abstract Background: As new diagnostic imaging technologies are adopted, decisions surrounding diagnostic imaging become increasingly complex As such, understanding patient preferences in imaging decision making is imperative
Noninvasive Cardiac Imaging in Older Adults: Diagnostic Challenges and . . . This review outlines the strengths and limitations of commonly used imaging modalities including echocardiography, transesophageal echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography, nuclear imaging tests, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in the context of aging
Diagnostic accuracy of non-invasive cardiac imaging modalities in . . . This meta-analysis assesses the diagnostic value of coronary CT angiography (CCTA), CCTA combined with CT perfusion (CCTA+CTP), cardiac MRI (CMR) and single-photon emission CT (SPECT) compared with invasive reference standards