To address this challenge, a research team led by Hong Kong’s LKS Faculty of Medicine (HKUMed), in collaboration with the University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Hospital, evaluated the caFFR system, an innovative imaging technology that enables accurate measurement of coronary blood flow from standard angiogram images. By allowing cardiologists to identify which arterial blockages are truly responsible for ischemia, the approach supports more precise clinical decision-making and the development of more effective interventional treatment strategies for high-risk patients.
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- New AI Approach to Improve Surgical Imaging
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- VR Training Tool Combats Contamination of Portable Medical Equipment
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- First-Of-Its-Kind Portable Germicidal Light Technology Disinfects High-Touch Clinical Surfaces in Seconds
- Surgical Capacity Optimization Solution Helps Hospitals Boost OR Utilization
- Game-Changing Innovation in Surgical Instrument Sterilization Significantly Improves OR Throughput
- Medtronic and Mindray Expand Strategic Partnership to Ambulatory Surgery Centers in the U.S.
- FDA Clearance Expands Robotic Options for Minimally Invasive Heart Surgery
- WHX in Dubai (formerly Arab Health) to debut specialised Biotech & Life Sciences Zone as sector growth accelerates globally
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