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Cardiac CT, or cardiac computed tomography, is a medical imaging technique used to create detailed images of the heart and blood vessels. It uses X-rays and advanced computer technology to visualize the heart's structure, helping doctors assess conditions like coronary artery disease, heart defects, or unusual heart rhythms. The process involves a patient lying on a table that moves through a large, donut-shaped machine. The scan is quick and typically requires some breath-holding. Results can assist in diagnosing heart issues and planning treatments, while often being less invasive than traditional methods like coronary angiography.

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    Cardiac CT, or cardiac computed tomography, is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the heart and its blood vessels. It uses X-ray technology and advanced computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional images of the heart, helping doctors assess its structure and function. This test is often used to diagnose conditions such as coronary artery disease, detect blockages, or evaluate heart anomalies. It is non-invasive and can provide valuable information quickly, aiding in the planning of further treatments if necessary.