The CT angiogram would definitely give us the most clinical value and relevance because based off that we could go straight to cardiac angiogram. If you have a LAD lesion that's 70% and you kind of have symptoms, but you don't, we could justify doing a cardiac cat. I think people are really interested to understand this. Can they reverse some of that damage? And is that reversal, that regression, what causes the reduction in events? It's very difficult. There's almost no way to make it go away completely.

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