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Thursday, August 31, 2017
MRI scan that can predict stroke risk has 'promise to save lives'
I expect your doctor and hospital should be monitoring and updating their protocols to identify stroke risks from unstable plaque. That is if your doctor and hospital are not incompetent. Do they even know about IVPA and sodium fluoride tracing? A fucking protocol is needed rather than thousands of doctors trying to analyze stuff they know nothing about.
Scientists at Oxford University develop non-invasive technique to measure amount of cholesterol in carotid plaques
The scientists used the new MRI scan to measure the amount of
cholesterol in the carotid plaques of 26 patients scheduled for surgery.
After the plaques were surgically removed, the team looked at the
actual cholesterol content in each plaque and found that the new
technique was accurate – the more cholesterol they detected within the
plaque, the greater the risk of a stroke. The same team confirmed and
extended their findings in another study on 50 people published in PLOS ONE.
Prof Sir Nilesh Samani, medical director at the British Heart
Foundation, which part-funded the study, said: “This exciting research
opens up the possibility that in the future we may be able to more
accurately identify people with carotid plaques that are likely to
rupture and cause a stroke.
“These patients can then be treated earlier – for example, with
surgery to remove the plaque – while others might be spared surgery
altogether. More research is now necessary before this advance can come
into routine clinical practice. However, if successful this technique
has the promise to save lives.”
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