The Future of Everything

The future of coronary heart disease

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Feb 27, 2026
Michael V. McConnell, a Stanford preventive cardiology professor known for coronary calcium scoring and AI retinal risk tools, argues for early detection and aggressive treatment of coronary disease. He discusses low-dose CT calcium scans, AI that mines routine imaging and retinal photos to predict risk, and how consumer-friendly screening could scale personalized prevention.
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INSIGHT

The Eye Reflects Vascular Health

  • Retinal photographs contain vascular signals that AI can use to predict cardiovascular risk without eye symptoms.
  • McConnell highlights retinal vessel narrowing/widening patterns linked to hypertension, diabetes, and early heart disease detectable by AI.
ADVICE

Use Eye Exams To Flag Heart Risk

  • Get retinal screening during routine eye exams because changes are asymptomatic yet predictive of heart risk.
  • McConnell notes ~100 million people get eye exams, creating a major opportunity to flag increased cardiovascular risk early.
INSIGHT

Calcium Score Enables Disease Staging

  • Coronary calcium scores can stage disease (stage 0–4) enabling treatment intensity to match disease stage.
  • McConnell describes staging like cancer so clinicians can personalize prevention and therapy based on CAC burden.
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