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Accelerating the future of cardiac CT: Social media as sine qua non?
Journal of Cardiovascular Computed TomographyVol. 14Issue 5p382–385Published online: January 30, 2020- Andrew D. Choi
- Gudrun M. Feuchtner
- Jonathan Weir-McCall
- Leslee J. Shaw
- James K. Min
- Todd C. Villines
Cited in Scopus: 10The vision for the Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography's social media efforts is to amplify the impact of the Journal while driving engagement, increasing journal visibility and disseminating content to new audiences globally. Serving as “the front door” to the Journal, this digital evolution represents an important step forward for a field in which advancements in hardware, image processing and clinical evidence have evolved rapidly. However, is social media the panem et circenses of cardiovascular computed tomography (CT), that of superficial appeasement, or of sine qua non; an essential ingredient to the acceleration of the Journal and of the field of cardiovascular CT? This paper aims to present the initial impact of social media within a dedicated cardiovascular CT journal.