TY - BOOK ID - 125887601 TI - Cardiovascular and Thoracic Imaging: Trends, Perspectives and Prospects PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Medical equipment & techniques KW - lung transplantation KW - image processing KW - computer-assisted KW - pulmonary disease KW - chronic obstructive KW - bronchiolitis obliterans KW - cardiac KW - heart KW - magnetic resonance KW - CMR KW - compressed sensing KW - congenital heart disease KW - GUCH KW - real-time imaging KW - fast imaging KW - function KW - retrospective KW - retrogating KW - image quality KW - carcinoid tumor KW - neoplasm metastasis KW - lymphatic metastasis KW - multidetector computed tomography KW - neuroendocrine cells KW - asbestos-exposition KW - HRCT KW - asbestosis KW - real-time KW - arrhythmia KW - artifact KW - radiation dosage KW - lung KW - helical computed tomography KW - dual-energy CT KW - iodine KW - diagnostic imaging KW - myocarditis KW - extra-cellular volume KW - thorax KW - computed tomography KW - photon-counting detectors UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:125887601 AB - Radiology is evolving at a fast pace, and the specific field of cardiovascular and thoracic imaging is no stranger to that trend. While it could, at first, seem unusual to gather these two specialties in a common Issue, the very fact that many of us are trained and exercise in both is more than a hint to the common grounds these fields are sharing. From the ever-increasing role of artificial intelligence in the reconstruction, segmentation, and analysis of images to the quest of functionality derived from anatomy, their interplay is big, and one innovation developed with the former in mind could prove useful for the latter. If the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has shed light on the decisive diagnostic role of chest CT and, to a lesser extent, cardiac MR, one must not forget the major advances and extensive researches made possible in other areas by these techniques in the past years. With this Issue, we aim at encouraging and wish to bring to light state-of-the-art reviews, novel original researches, and ongoing discussions on the multiple aspects of cardiovascular and chest imaging. ER -