A new MRI method measures cardiac oxygen use in three minutes without catheters or radiation, offering a simpler way to study ...
The heart's ability to use oxygen efficiently is a critical indicator of its health, but tests to measure this function have ...
A patient receives an MRI scan at Buda Health Centre in Budapest, Hungary, June 27, 2019. Picture taken June 27, 2019. REUTERS/Tamas Kaszas (This is an excerpt of the Health Rounds newsletter, where ...
When Ashley Perlow felt a sharp pain shoot across her chest and into both wrists, she didn't think it could be a heart attack ...
A Penn Medicine–led team has developed a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence system that interprets cardiac MRI scans with performance approaching expert clinicians. Trained on more than 300,000 ...
Stress CMR significantly enhances diagnostic accuracy for chest pain without obstructive coronary artery disease, identifying microvascular angina often missed in standard angiography. The CorCMR ...
Chest pain may still be angina even when the main heart arteries look clear. Using cardiac stress MRI (a heart scan that measures blood flow with magnetic resonance imaging), testing uncovered small ...
A cardiac MRI is an advanced imaging test that provides detailed pictures of the heart using a strong magnet and radio waves. This technology allows physicians to clearly see the heart muscle, ...
According to the American Heart Association, angina is chest pain that occurs if the heart is not getting enough oxygen-rich blood. About half of all patients with angina who undergo coronary ...
AI-enhanced single-shot cine MRI produces superior image quality and provides ventricular measurements comparable to conventional cine MRI, according to new research published today in Radiology: ...
Thousands of heart patients could be spared "risky" invasive tests - thanks to an MRI scan breakthrough. The step forward - hailed as a "game changer" - means doctors may soon be able to tell just how ...
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