Search Results for author: Justin Kim

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Coronary CTA and Quantitative Cardiac CT Perfusion (CCTP) in Coronary Artery Disease

no code implementations30 Jan 2024 Hao Wu, Yingnan Song, Ammar Hoori, Ananya Subramaniam, Juhwan Lee, Justin Kim, Tao Hu, Sadeer Al-Kindi, Wei-Ming Huang, Chun-Ho Yun, Chung-Lieh Hung, Sanjay Rajagopalan, David L. Wilson

CCTA in conjunction with a new automated quantitative CCTP approach can augment the interpretation of CAD, enabling the distinction of ischemia due to obstructive lesions and MVD.

AI prediction of cardiovascular events using opportunistic epicardial adipose tissue assessments from CT calcium score

no code implementations29 Jan 2024 Tao Hu, Joshua Freeze, Prerna Singh, Justin Kim, Yingnan Song, Hao Wu, Juhwan Lee, Sadeer Al-Kindi, Sanjay Rajagopalan, David L. Wilson, Ammar Hoori

Background: Recent studies have used basic epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) assessments (e. g., volume and mean HU) to predict risk of atherosclerosis-related, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).

Pericoronary adipose tissue feature analysis in CT calcium score images with comparison to coronary CTA

no code implementations28 Jan 2024 Yingnan Song, Hao Wu, Juhwan Lee, Justin Kim, Ammar Hoori, Tao Hu, Vladislav Zimin, Mohamed Makhlouf, Sadeer Al-Kindi, Sanjay Rajagopalan, Chun-Ho Yun, Chung-Lieh Hung, David L. Wilson

Preliminarily, PCAT features can be assessed from three main coronary arteries in non-contrast CTCS images with performance characteristics that are at the very least comparable to CCTA.

Consequences of the packing problem

no code implementations11 Jan 2021 Hrishikesh Bodas, Benjamin Drabkin, Caleb Fong, Su Jin, Justin Kim, Wenxuan Li, Alexandra Seceleanu, Tingting Tang, Brendan Williams

We study several consequences of the packing problem, a conjecture from combinatorial optimization, using algebraic invariants of square-free monomial ideals.

Combinatorial Optimization Commutative Algebra Combinatorics 13C70, 13F55, 05E40, 05C65, 05C15

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