In a comparatively short period, technological improvement in cardiovascular imaging has separated out every aspect of practice, with observable modifications in diagnosis and impact on patient management during cardiac surgery. Imaging has become essential in both clinical and practical findings. Cardiac imaging is a subdivision of diagnostic radiation Imaging. A cardiac radiologist administrates or performs and then execute cardiac surgery images to examine cardiology diseases such as leaky heart valves and flaws in the size and shape of the heart. A cardiac radiologist uses imaging methods such as X-rays, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans, ultrasound (echocardiograms), and CT (computed tomography) scans. These tests are exploited to screen for cardiology diseases, find out what is causing your symptoms and display your heart and find out if your treatment is working. With a view to the changes in health care, the future of cardiac imaging still needs improvement.
CT Coronary Angiography (CTCA)
Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring
MRI Heart (Cardiac MRI)