The scientists hope that future work will enable them to equip medical practitioners with the ability to use computerized, personal cardiac blood flow visualizations to
assess stroke risk in their patients.
Now, an interdisciplinary team of scientists says it has found a new way to analyze blood flow through one of the heart's upper blood collection chambers — the left atrium — which could lead to a better way to
assess stroke risk in patients.
Not exact matches
The objective of this study was to
assess the incidence and predictors of ischaemic
stroke among low
risk patients with non-valvular AF.
Correlations between six flavonoid sub-classes from citrus fruits were
assessed related to
risks of hemorrhagic, ischemic or complete
stroke.