Bruno B. Lima: Largest Global Study of Radiation Dose in Cardiac Imaging
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Bruno B. Lima: Largest Global Study of Radiation Dose in Cardiac Imaging

Bruno B. Lima, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Vanderbilt University, shared a post on X:

“Proud to see INCAPS4 published in JAMA!

Largest global study of radiation dose in cardiac imaging:

  • 19,302 pts
  • 742 centers
  • 101 countries

Marked worldwide variation — especially higher CCTA doses in LMICs.

Honored to serve as Tennessee State National Coordinator and contribute Vanderbilt data.”

Title: Worldwide Radiation Dose in Coronary Artery Disease Diagnostic Imaging

Authors: Andrew J. Einstein, Michelle C. Williams, Jonathan R. Weir-McCall, Leslee J. Shaw, Ganesan Karthikeyan, Nathan Better, João V. Vitola, Rodrigo J. Cerci, Sharmila Dorbala, Salah E. Bouyoucef, Andrew D. Choi, Gianluca Pontone, Elgin Ozkan, Lee D. Yang, Luca Bremner, Michelle Castillo, Yosef A. Cohen, Eli Malkovskiy, Ismaila Ayoola, Anna Veduta, Danylo Yurystovskyi, Yaroslav Pynda, Thomas N. B. Pascual, Peter Knoll, Maurizio Dondi, Diana Paez

Read the full article on JAMA Network.

Bruno B. Lima: Largest Global Study of Radiation Dose in Cardiac Imaging

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