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2. Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Diagnostic Cardiac Procedural Volume in Oceania: The IAEA Non-invasive Cardiology Protocol Survey on COVID-19
3. A042 Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography in the Management of Acute Chest Pain Syndrome: 4-Year Outcomes Post Discharge
4. The Role of Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography in the Management of Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome
5. Computed Tomography Coronary Angiogram to Exclude Significant Coronary Artery Disease in Prospective Renal Transplant Candidates
6. CT Coronary Angiography can Safely Exclude Significant Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Undergoing Isolated Valve or Ascending Aorta Surgery
7. Elevated Lipoprotein (a) level is more predictive of coronary atheroma burden than family history in intermediate and high risk- implications for screening algorithms
8. System Changes Lead to Sustained Improvement in Door-to-Balloon Times for ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients Presenting to Middlemore Hospital
9. High Calcium Scores in Patients (PTS) with a Low Framingham Risk of Cardiovascular (CVS) Disease: Re-Interpreting CVS Risk Assessment; Should We Focus on the Patient or the Population?
10. High Calcium Scores in Patients (PTS) with a Low Framingham Risk of Cardiovascular (CVS) Disease. Re-Interpreting CVS Risk Assessment: Should We Focus on the Patient or the Population?
11. Cardiovascular Associations and Prognostic Utility of Abdominal Aortic Calcification on Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry in Post-menopausal Women
12. Abdominal Aortic Calcification on Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry is Associated with Coronary Calcium and Incident Myocardial Infarction in Middle-aged Men
13. Improved Cardiovascular Risk Estimation in People with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Potential Role of Specialised Risk Equations and CT Coronary Calcium Score
14. Role of CTCA in Acute Coronary Syndrome—Predicting Non-Significant Coronary Artery Disease
15. Factors Which Predict Individuals Whose Coronary Arteries are “Old Before Their Time”: The Value of Computed Tomographic (CT) Calcium Score Testing
16. Factors Which Predict Individuals Whose Coronary Arteries are “Old Before Their Time”: The Value of Computed Tomographic (Ct) Calcium Score Testing
17. CT Coronary Angiography Can Effectively Rule Out Significant Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
18. CT Coronary Angiography can Effectively Rule Out Significant Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
19. Lipoprotein (a) Levels Independently Predict Elevated Coronary Calcium Score in Those at Intermediate or High Risk of a Cardiovascular Event—Implications for Screening Algorithms
20. From the Framingham Population to the New Zealand Patient: Using the Calcium Score to Individualise CVS Risk Assessment
21. A Family History of CVS Disease is Associated with more Chance of a Calcium Score Above the Ninetieth age and Gender-matched Centile: Implications for CVS Risk Assessment
22. The Potential Role of Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography (CTCA) for the Detection of Significant Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Undergoing Valvular Surgery
23. CT Coronary Angiography: An Audit of the Initial Experience at Middlemore Hospital
24. The Potential Role of Computed Tomography Coronary Angiography (CTCA) for The Detection of Significant Coronary Artery Disease in Patients Undergoing Valvular Surgery
25. Do calcium supplements lead to an increase in coronary calcification?
26. Use of a Modified Imaging Protocol for 64-Slice CT Cardiac Angiography Results in Significant Reduction in Radiation Dose
27. Do Calcium Supplements Lead to an Increase in Coronary Calcification?
28. Use of a Modern Imaging Protocol for 64-Slice Ct Cardiac Angiography Results in a Significant Reduction in the Radiation Dose Received by Patients
29. High Calcium Scores in Patients With a Low Framingham Risk of Cardiovascular (CVS) Disease: Implications for More Accurate CVS Risk Assessment
30. Patients With a Family History of Cardiovascular Disease are More Likely to be Above the 90th Percentile of an Age and Sex-matched Population: Potential Benefits of the Calcium Scoring Tool
31. COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF CORONARY ARTERY STENOSES: CT CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY VERSUS CONVENTIONAL CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY AND CORRELATION WITH FFR
32. CARDIAC IMAGING BY 64-SLICE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY: THE AUCKLAND EXPERIENCE OF 500 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS AT MERCY HOSPITAL
33. IS CARDIAC IMAGING BY 64-SLICE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY SAFE? ADVERSE EVENTS OBSERVED WITH 500 CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS IN A NEW ZEALAND PROGRAMME
34. INCIDENCE OF NON-CARDIAC ABNORMALITIES DETECTED FROM CT CORONARY ANGIOGRAPHY—A CONSECUTIVE SERIES OF 500 PATIENTS USING 64 SLICE MULTIDETECTOR COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY
35. CT coronary angiography can safely exclude significant coronary artery disease in patients undergoing valve and aorta surgery
36. Can significant coronary artery disease be ruled out by CT coronary angiography in patients weighing greater than 100 kg?
37. Low prevalence of left atrial thrombus detected by transoesphageal echocardiogram in patients with arrhythmia prior to DC cardioversion
38. Warfarin vs Dabigatran for elective direct current cardioversion (DCCV)
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