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1. Coronary Atherosclerosis, Cardiac Troponin, and Interleukin-6 in Patients With Chest Pain

2. Risk Stratification With the Use of Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography in Patients With Nonobstructive Coronary Artery Disease

3. Association of Hepatic Steatosis With Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events, Independent of Coronary Artery Disease

4. Epicardial Adipose Tissue in Patients With Stable Chest Pain

5. Left Ventricular Intramyocardial Fat Detected on Cardiac Computed Tomography in Patients With Stable Chest Pain

7. Non-invasive fractional flow reserve derived from coronary computed tomography angiography in patients with acute chest pain: Subgroup analysis of the ROMICAT II trial

8. FOCAL LEFT VENTRICULAR INTRAMYOCARDIAL FAT ON CT IN STABLE CHEST PAIN: INSIGHTS FROM PROMISE (PROSPECTIVE MULTICENTER IMAGING STUDY FOR EVALUATION OF CHEST PAIN)

9. Differences in the association of total versus local coronary artery calcium with acute coronary syndrome and culprit lesions in patients with acute chest pain: The coronary calcium paradox

10. THE ASSOCIATION OF HIGH RISK PLAQUE FEATURES AND NON-INVASIVE FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE DERIVED FROM CORONARY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY ANGIOGRAPHY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CHEST PAIN: RESULTS FROM THE ROMICAT II TRIAL

11. Statin Use Is Associated With Fewer High-Risk Plaques on Coronary CT Angiography

12. Epicardial and paracardial adipose tissue volume and attenuation – Association with high-risk coronary plaque on computed tomographic angiography in the ROMICAT II trial

13. Computed tomography-based high-risk coronary plaque score to predict acute coronary syndrome among patients with acute chest pain – Results from the ROMICAT II trial

14. hs-Troponin I Followed by CT Angiography Improves Acute Coronary Syndrome Risk Stratification Accuracy and Work-Up in Acute Chest Pain Patients

15. CULPRIT LESIONS OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME ARE CHARACTERIZED BY THE PRESENCE OF STENOSIS AND HIGH-RISK PLAQUE, BUT NOT HIGHER SEGMENTAL CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORE: RESULTS FROM THE ROMICAT II TRIAL

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