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  <title>NOTIFY-PICTURE Trial: Real-Time Notification of AI-Derived Incidental CAC on Statin Initiation </title>
  <description> What exactly is incidental coronary artery calcification, and what does it mean when artificial intelligence&amp;amp;nbsp;identifies&amp;amp;nbsp;these calcifications? Incidental coronary artery calcification refers to calcium deposits in the coronary arteries that are detected on imaging studies performed for unrelated reasons. AI now enables clinicians to repurpose routine clinical images to efficiently and&amp;amp;nbsp;scalably&amp;amp;nbsp;assess an individual’s risk of atherosclerotic coronary disease. How best to translate these AI‑driven insights into meaningful changes in patient care, however,&amp;amp;nbsp;remains&amp;amp;nbsp;an important area&amp;amp;nbsp;for continued research and clinical guidance.&amp;amp;nbsp;   In this interview,&amp;amp;nbsp;C. Noel&amp;amp;nbsp;Bairey&amp;amp;nbsp;Merz MD,&amp;amp;nbsp;MACC&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Ramzi Dudum MD, FACC&amp;amp;nbsp;discuss&amp;amp;nbsp;the NOTIFY-PICTURE Trial: Effects of Real-Time Notification of AI-Detected Incidental Coronary Artery Calcium on Statin Prescription.&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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