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Landmark Clinical Study in The Lancet Finds New AI Technology Can Predict Cardiac Events Due to Coronary Inflammation at Least 10 Years in Advance

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Caristo Diagnostics Limited has announced the results of a landmark clinical study published in The Lancet that support the ability of Caristo's CaRi-Heart AI technology to quantify coronary artery inflammation and accurately predict cardiac events. Coronary inflammation is a crucial piece of the puzzle in predicting heart attack risk.

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New Study Reveals 65 and Older Population Lowered Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, and Weight Using Mobile Technology

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Eighty percent of heart attacks and strokes are preventable. partially because its key risk factor, high blood pressure, is a ‘silent killer,’ and most patients have no symptoms before their first heart attack or stroke. Yet, CVD remains the leading cause of death in the U.S.,

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AI Measures Fat Around the Heart, a Key to Predicting Heart Attacks

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Using multiple, serial, intravascular scaffolds, the patented FlexStep Technology combines flexibility with support to open clogged vessels and sustain healthy blood flow while accommodating tortuosity and skeletal movement. Given this dismal outcome, the prognosis of CLTI is worse than most cancers.3,4 J Am Heart Assoc.

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Heartflow Rebrands, Reaffirms Commitment to Improving CAD Care Management

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a provider of AI technology for coronary artery disease (CAD) management, recently introduced its new brand identity reflecting its focus on delivering clarity, precision and confidence in the prevention, diagnosisand treatment of CAD. CAD is estimated to be responsible for one heart attack every 40 seconds and one out of every five deaths.

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Cleerly Raises $106 Million in Series C Extension Funding

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With this new funding, Cleerly will continue to scale its commercial growth and clinical evidence generation, helping health care professionals improve outcomes for patients across the coronary care pathway. We’re proud to be a part of Cleerly’s journey. This is what good software can do in the world!"

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DAIC's Top 10 for April

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Clinical trials and innovative technology took center stage during the month of April, racking up some record number views. New Study Reveals 65 and Older Population Lowered Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Weight Using Mobile Technology 2. EMPACT-MI Trial Outcomes Reported at ACC.24:

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GE HealthCare and Medis Medical Imaging Announce Collaboration Focused on Non-Invasive Coronary Assessments to Help Advance Precision Care in Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

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The collaboration seeks to provide access to emerging technologies, like Medis QFR, while also reducing complexity in the cath lab to improve the operating environment for clinicians. In the assessment of coronary artery disease, QFR represents a significant advancement in how efficiently it can provide critical insights.