Ricardo C. Cury
Baptist Hospital of Miami
266 Papers
2.6K Citations
Ricardo C. Cury is an academic researcher from Baptist Hospital of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 238 publications. Previous affiliations of Ricardo C. Cury include Harvard University & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
Prognostic value of age adjusted segment involvement score as measured by coronary computed tomography: a potential marker of vascular age
Chadi Ayoub,Leonard Kritharides,Yeung Yam,Li Chen,Alomgir Hossain,Stephan Achenbach,Mouaz H. Al-Mallah,Daniele Andreini,Daniel S. Berman,M. Budoff,Filippo Cademartiri,T. A. Callister,H. Chang,Kavitha Chinnaiyan,Ricardo C. Cury,Augustin Delago,Allison Dunning,Gudrun Feuchtner,Millie Gomez,Heidi Gransar,Martin Hadamitzky,J. Hausleiter,Niree Hindoyan,Philipp A. Kaufmann,Yong-Jin Kim,Jonathon Leipsic,Erica Maffei,Hugo Marques,Gianluca Pontone,Gilbert L. Raff,Ronen Rubinshtein,Leslee J. Shaw,Todd C. Villines,James K. Min,Benjamin J. W. Chow +34 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, aSIS has an incremental prognostic value to traditional risk factors and obstructive CAD, and may enhance CCTA risk stratification.
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A Novel Analysis Algorithm for Potential Quantitative Assessment of Myocardial Computed Tomography Perfusion
Gary Liew,Nabeel U. Ali,Nabeel U. Ali,Synho Do,Milena Petranovic,Ricardo C. Cury,Thomas J. Brady,Udo Hoffmann,Brian B. Ghoshhajra +8 more
TL;DR: A new image analysis algorithm is developed for the semiautomatic and quantitative assessment of myocardial perfusion by CT that will allow more accurate and reproducible analysis in cardiac CT research.
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Complementary Role of Multimodality Imaging in the Evaluation of Intracardiac Lymphoma in an HIV-Infected Man
TL;DR: A 52-year-old homosexual male presented with a 5-month history of anorexia and malaise, a 2-week history of night sweats, pleuritic chest pain, and worsening dyspnea on exertion.
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The use of CTA in the chest pain center: a perspective.
Stephan Achenbach,Stephan Achenbach,Dieter Ropers,Falk Karsten Pohle,Udo Hoffmann,Maros Ferencik,Ricardo C. Cury,Suhny Abbara,Thomas J. Brady,Werner G. Daniel +9 more
TL;DR: Computed tomography imaging may develop into a tool that can be integrated into the workflow in chest pain centers once appropriate studies have been performed, and several studies have demonstrated a high negative predictive value to rule out coronary artery stenoses.
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Cardiac CT in Emer- gency Department Patients with Acute Chest Pain 1
Udo Hoffmann,Antonio J. Pena,Ricardo C. Cury,Maros Ferencik,Fabian Moselewski,Uwe Siebert,Thomas J. Brady,John T. Nagurney +7 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 16-and 64-section multidetector computed tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of acute coronary artery stenosis in patients with stable angina.
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