Cardiac imaging hits the Big Easy

Dear AuntMinnie Member,

NEW ORLEANS - The Big Easy is at the heart of cardiology this week, as New Orleans hosts the 2004 edition of the American College of Cardiology conference. Fortunately, it's not hard to find the latest news on cardiac imaging from the show, thanks to AuntMinnie.com's Cardiac Imaging Digital Community.

AuntMinnie editors are on hand to provide you with updates on breaking clinical and business news from the show. You'll find articles on how 16-slice CT makes everything easier in the coronary arteries, as well as the potential role that MRI can play in tracking plaque regression following statin therapy. You can also find out about how resting myocardial contrast echocardiography could give SPECT a run for its money in diagnosing myocardial viability.

Or maybe vendor news is your thing. Want to know who's got the new 64-slice CT scanner, and who has a new cardiac MRI platform? Find out, by going to the Cardiac Imaging Digital Community, at cardiacimaging.auntminnie.com.

And ACC isn't the only game in town this week. We're also featuring articles from the just-concluded European Congress of Radiology in Vienna. To see what happened in the stately city on the Danube, just go to our home page and look for the VIENNA dateline, or click on the links at right in this newsletter.

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