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AI tool could help thousands avoid fatal heart attacks

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An Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that can predict 10-year risk of deadly heart attacks, could transform treatment for patients who undergo CT scans to investigate chest pain, according to British Heart Foundation (BHF)-funded research presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia.

Study develops radiotranscriptomic AI analysis to enable virtual heart biopsies

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RDM researchers tested the method in COVID-19 patients, to find that the results predicted in-hospital mortality.

RDM team wins 2018 Hypertension Top Paper award

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Award from the journal Hypertension recognises publication as the top paper in its category of basic science.

Researchers develop new scan to predict stroke

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Researchers from the Radcliffe Department of Medicine have developed a new type of MRI scan to predict the risk of having a stroke, thanks to funding from the British Heart Foundation (BHF).

Unique Oxford study of vascular disease welcomes 10,000th participant

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The only project of its kind anywhere that studies all acute vascular events, such as strokes and heart attacks, to develop better treatments has recruited its 10,000th Oxfordshire participant. AVIC conducts brain imaging for this study.

Oxford scientists to investigate new test to prevent stroke

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Dr Luca Biasiolli at the university has been backed by the British Heart Foundation to study whether a new MRI scanning technique could be used to spot the potentially dangerous plaques that cause stroke.

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