Advanced visualization techniques could change the paradigm for diagnosis and treating heart disease
May 31, 2012
Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine are pioneering new ultrasound techniques that provide the first characterization of multi-directional blood flow in the heart. By focusing on fluid dynamics -- specifically, the efficiency with which blood enters and exits the heart's left ventricle -- the researchers believe they can detect heart disease even when traditional measures show no sign of trouble.
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