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Cardiac imaging

Last updated: September 11, 2025

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Cardiac imaging is used to evaluate cardiac structure, function, and pathophysiology. Echocardiography is the most common cardiac imaging modality. It can evaluate cardiac structure and ventricular function and assess for abnormalities (e.g., wall motion abnormalities, thrombi, vegetations). Cardiac CT and cardiac MRI (CMR) provide high-resolution cross-sectional imaging. Radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging uses radioactive tracers to evaluate myocardial viability, detect ischemia, and assess perfusion and left ventricular function.

Cardiac catheterization, ECG, POCUS in acute heart failure, and chest x-ray (heart) are covered separately.

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Echocardiographytoggle arrow icon

Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) [1][2]

Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) [1][5]

TEE is often preceded by TTE to determine necessity.

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Cardiac CT is a radiological study that uses multidetector CT techniques to assess cardiac structure and function (e.g., chamber and valve anatomy, coronary artery calcium and/or stenosis).

Coronary artery calcium score (CAC score) [6][7][8]

  • Description: a CAD risk stratification score based on the amount of calcification in the coronary arteries on low-dose cardiac CT
  • Common uses [9][10]
    • Evaluation for CAD in selected patients
    • To guide treatment decisions regarding preventive statin therapy in asymptomatic patients with borderline or intermediate ASCVD risk

Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) [10][11][12]

Coronary CT angiography is a noninvasive method that can be used to detect obstructive CAD in patients at low to intermediate risk and those with contraindications for stress testing.

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Cardiac MRItoggle arrow icon

Description [15][16]

  • A radiological study that provides high-resolution visualization of cardiac function, structure, and perfusion.
  • Respiratory and ECG gating synchronize imaging with breathing and cardiac cycles, reducing artifacts and enhancing resolution.

Modalities

Common uses [17][18]

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Radionuclide myocardial perfusion imagingtoggle arrow icon

Description [19][20]

Radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging is an imaging technique that uses a radioactive tracer to evaluate myocardial viability, detect ischemia, and assess perfusion and left ventricular function.

Modalities

Common uses

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