A Study to Measure the Ability of AI-CSQ to suppoRt The busy CCTA reader: SMART-CT
Coronary CT angiography (CCTA) interpretation can be time consuming and subject to substantial variation.1 The SMART-CT study assessed whether an AI-informed coronary stenosis quantification tool (AI-CSQ, RoadMap Analysis, HeartFlow, Mountain View, CA) can reduce CCTA interpretation time requirements, maintain reader accuracy and confidence, and reduce inter-reader variability for readers of varied experience.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography - Category: Radiology Authors: Michael F. Morris, Mahesh Chandrasekhar, Harish Gudi, Christopher Schumann, Benjamin Benson, Nicholas Ng, Sarah Mullen, Whitney Huey, Wesley O'Neal Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research