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The optimal non-invasive imaging test selection for the diagnosis of ischaemic heart disease
FromHeart podcast
The optimal non-invasive imaging test selection for the diagnosis of ischaemic heart disease
FromHeart podcast
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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode of the Heart Podcast, Heart Digital Media Editor Dr James Rudd is in conversation with Dr Chris Fordyce from the Duke Clinical Research Institute. His team has just published an Education in Heart paper on "Optimal non-invasive imaging test selection for the diagnosis of ischemic heart disease."
In this podcast, they discuss the similarities and differences between the international guidelines on the investigation of chest pain. They also highlight the results of the landmark PROMISE and SCOT-HEART studies and discuss how the results of these trials might influence future guidelines.
The paper contains many high-resolution multimedia elements, along with MCQs to test your knowledge in this area.
In this podcast, they discuss the similarities and differences between the international guidelines on the investigation of chest pain. They also highlight the results of the landmark PROMISE and SCOT-HEART studies and discuss how the results of these trials might influence future guidelines.
The paper contains many high-resolution multimedia elements, along with MCQs to test your knowledge in this area.
Released:
Feb 4, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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