The document discusses 4 trends in computed tomography that were discussed at a recent radiology conference: 1) Integration of artificial intelligence into CT systems to improve image quality, 2) Use of CT calcium scoring to assess cardiovascular risk and guide statin prescription, 3) Advancements in spectral imaging to provide more diagnostic information, 4) New CT scanner technologies such as a compact gantry for office-based cardiology imaging. Experts at Atlantis Worldwide, a company that deals in refurbished medical imaging equipment, are excited about these developments and interested in helping customers find the right solutions.