Left ventricular myocardial volume (LVMV) is an early marker of cardiac injury and hypertrophic remodeling. Prior studies demonstrated LV geometry measured by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and non-contrast cardiac CT correlates strongly with echocardiography and MRI1,2 and can reliably assess LV geometry when indexed to body surface area (BSA) and sex.1 CTA-derived LVMV may enable earlier identification of hypertrophic remodeling in asymptomatic individuals. However, whether cu…