JNC: Dual assessment of coronary artery calcium and exercise ability enhances mortality prediction in stress single-photon emission computed tomography—myocardial perfusion imaging patients
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On-Demand
Access expires on Mar 19, 2027
Cost
Full Domestic Member: $0.00
Early-Career: $0.00
Emeritus: $0.00
Industry: $0.00
International Emerging Markets: $0.00
Full International Member: $0.00
Trainee: $0.00
Non-Physician (Member): $0.00
Physician (Non-Member): $50.00
Non-Physician (Non-Member): $50.00
Credit Offered
1 CME Credit
1 CE Credit
1 COP Credit

This Journal CME activity will review Dual assessment of coronary artery calcium and exercise ability enhances mortality prediction in stress single-photon emission computed tomography myocardial perfusion imaging patients

This activity is targeted at imaging professionals and is intended to provide the latest information on clinical practice and cutting-edge scientific advances in nuclear cardiology and cardiac imaging.

After reading and reflecting upon this article in the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, the learner should be able to:

  1. Describe the relationship between stress test performance categories and long-term all-cause mortality in patients undergoing SPECT-MPI.
  2. Explain how increasing coronary artery calcium scores modify mortality risk across different levels of exercise performance.
  3. Evaluate the incremental prognostic value of combining stress test performance with CAC assessment in patients undergoing stress SPECT-MPI.
The purpose of this CME activity in the Journal of Nuclear Cardiology is to increase the learners’ competence in the application of nuclear cardiology strategies in clinical practice.
Evaluation Deadlines: AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, ARRT Category A, and Participation Credits = March 19, 2027

The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.



Physicians: The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology designates this Journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Technologists: The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is a recognized provider of continuing education credit for technologists. ASNC’s Continuing Education (CE) credit is accepted by both NMTCB and ARRT. This Journal-based activity has been approved for a maximum of 1 ARRT Category A credit for Technologists.

Release Date:  March 20, 2026
Expiration Date: March 19, 2027

ASNC members may claim continuing education credits at no charge. Non-members will be charged $50 per activity.
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