Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility
The Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility (CCRF) is one of the core clinical research facilities of the Radcliffe Department of Medicine. CCRF provides a dedicated, staffed clinical research environment with particular expertise in echocardiography, vascular assessment and clinical physiology.
Latest publications
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The role of exercise training on cardiovascular risk factors and heart disease in patients with chronic kidney disease G3-G5 and G5D: A Clinical Consensus Statement of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) of the ESC and the European Association of Rehabilitation in Chronic Kidney Disease (EURORECKD).
Journal article
Kouidi E. et al, (2024), Eur J Prev Cardiol
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Blood Pressure Self-Management After Hypertensive Pregnancy-Reply.
Journal article
Kitt J. et al, (2024), JAMA, 331, 1156 - 1157
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Holistic MRI Acquisition in Preeclamptic Pregnancies: A New Avenue for Clinical Investigations?
Journal article
Lewandowski AJ. and Sattwika PD., (2024), Hypertension, 81, 848 - 850
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Accelerometer-based sedentary time, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity from childhood with arterial stiffness and carotid IMT progression: A 13-year longitudinal study of 1339 children.
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Agbaje AO. et al, (2024), Acta Physiol (Oxf)
Latest News and Events
British Heart Foundation partners with the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race
14 March 2024
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is the official charity partner for The Gemini Boat Race, which is taking place on 30 March 2024
Heart attack risk decreased in new mothers by self-monitoring blood pressure at home
13 November 2023
Self-monitoring blood pressure after giving birth could help to cut new mothers’ risk of future heart disease and strokes, according to new research by Oxford researchers.
Exercise in young adults with high blood pressure alters blood vessel structure in the brain
10 February 2023
Exercise changes internal carotid artery size, even when blood pressure is not lowered.
RDM researchers awarded £2million MRC grant
16 March 2022