CT Scans May Replace Multiple Tests for Mitral Valve Issues
One‑Stop Heart Scan: A New Era for Mitral Valve Care
Recent research suggests that a single, heart‑sweeping CT scan could replace several separate tests when doctors evaluate patients with leaking mitral valves.
Instead of juggling echo, MRI and angiography, the CT scan can map the valve’s shape and detect any blockages in the heart’s arteries.
This approach could shorten waiting times, reduce costs and lessen the stress on patients who often endure multiple appointments.
The study focused on people with age‑related valve wear, a group that usually needs many imaging steps before surgery.
Findings show the CT scan matches traditional methods in accuracy and also flags any hidden artery disease that could affect treatment plans.
If these results hold up in larger trials, clinicians might shift to a one‑stop imaging protocol that keeps patients safer and streamlines care.