Researchers improve heart failure detection in women using MRI, boosting annual NHS diagnoses by 200,000.
Researchers from the Universities of East Anglia, Sheffield, and Leeds have developed a more accurate method of detecting heart failure in women using MRI, improving early detection and potentially saving lives. The team's refined method allows for diagnosing 16.5% more females with heart failure, which could significantly impact the NHS, diagnosing around 200,000 heart failure patients annually.
May 15, 2024
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