CT Angiography Is Most Useful in Patients at Intermediate Risk for Coronary Disease

A study comparing stress testing and computed tomography coronary angiography finds CT angiography is most valuable in patients with an intermediate pretest risk of disease, in which it can show which patients should be referred for angiography. Heartwire

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