Cardiovascular AI software developer HeartFlow has partnered with the Boone Heart Institute in Greenwood Village, CO, to launch Gamefilm Registry, a data collection effort to define cardiac risk in retired National Football League (NFL) players.
The registry will enroll 120 retired NFL players to assess cardiovascular risks using HeartFlow’s advanced imaging and AI-powered analysis tools, such as its Fractional Flow Reserve-CT (FFR-CT) software, which uses CT scans to calculate how much blood is flowing through the coronary arteries.
Gamefilm Registry provides insights into coronary artery disease prevalence, risk factors, and treatment protocols in retired athletes, a population that faces distinct risks due to the physical demands of their careers, HeartFlow noted.
















![Images show the pectoralis muscles of a healthy male individual who never smoked (age, 66 years; height, 178 cm; body mass index [BMI, calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared], 28.4; number of cigarette pack-years, 0; forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1], 97.6% predicted; FEV1: forced vital capacity [FVC] ratio, 0.71; pectoralis muscle area [PMA], 59.4 cm2; pectoralis muscle volume [PMV], 764 cm3) and a male individual with a smoking history and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) (age, 66 years; height, 178 cm; BMI, 27.5; number of cigarette pack-years, 43.2, FEV1, 48% predicted; FEV1:FVC, 0.56; PMA, 35 cm2; PMV, 480.8 cm3) from the Canadian Cohort Obstructive Lung Disease (i.e., CanCOLD) study. The CT image is shown in the axial plane. The PMV is automatically extracted using the developed deep learning model and overlayed onto the lungs for visual clarity.](https://img.auntminnie.com/mindful/smg/workspaces/default/uploads/2026/03/genkin.25LqljVF0y.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&crop=focalpoint&fit=crop&h=112&q=70&w=112)



