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HeartLens

HeartLens is a collaborative project aiming to develop an AI-based tool to support scalable cardiovascular screening in routine chest imaging, assisting radiologists in reviewing CT scans, detecting coronary artery calcium (CAC), and informing diagnostic and treatment decisions.

CAC scoring helps assess cardiovascular disease severity but relies on electrocardiogram-gated CT scans, restricting its use to specialized settings. Early detection of calcification enables more timely, less invasive interventions.

The CARD-ViT model highlights calcified areas in coronary arteries, color-coding them by severity to aid clinical review. Beyond CAC scoring, the tool has potential applications for detecting other heart conditions including stenosis.

Long-term goal: Integration into electronic health records for point-of-care clinical decision-making.