Artificial intelligence shown to more rapidly and objectively determine calcium scores than physicians

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Artificial intelligence shown to more rapidly and objectively determine calcium scores than physicians

A study published today in the JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging shows that artificial intelligence tools can more rapidly, and objectively, determine calcium scores in computed tomographic (CT) and positron emission tomographic (PET) images than physicians, even when obtained from very-low-radiation CT attenuation scans.

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