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Structural Heart Imaging is a medical imaging modality used to diagnose and treat structural heart diseases. It is used to visualize the anatomy of the heart and its surrounding structures, such as the aorta, pulmonary arteries, and veins. Structural Heart Imaging can be used to diagnose and monitor a variety of conditions, including coronary artery disease, valvular heart disease, and congenital heart defects. It can also be used to assess the effectiveness of treatments, such as cardiac catheterization and valve replacement.
Structural Heart Imaging is typically performed using echocardiography, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These imaging modalities provide detailed images of the heart and its surrounding structures, allowing physicians to accurately diagnose and treat structural heart diseases.
Some companies in the Structural Heart Imaging market include GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Toshiba Medical Systems, and Hitachi Medical Systems. Show Less Read more