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This can be an important add-on to echocardiography in patients with a borderline need for intervention, researchers say.
A new study, published today, reveals how a four-dimensional flow (4D flow) MRI scan can diagnose aortic stenosis more reliably than current ultrasound techniques. Lead researcher Dr Pankaj Garg, from ...
The new study reveals how a four-dimensional flow (4D flow) MRI scan can diagnose aortic stenosis more reliably than current ultrasound techniques. The superior accuracy of the new test means ...
A new study, conducted by researchers from the University of Sheffield in partnership with the University of East Anglia, revealed how a four-dimensional flow (4D flow) MRI scan can diagnose ...