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New Diagnostic Method Made For Coronary Heart Disease

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Chinese scientists have developed a new diagnostic method for coronary heart disease which has a 33 per cent higher accuracy rate compared with convention­al methods. Developed by Shanghai Jiaotong University, the new technology is called Quantitati­ve

Flow Ratio (QFR) measuremen­t system and has been approved by the China Food and Drug Administra­tion. A coronary angiograph­y is the most convention­al diagnostic method of coronary heart disease in China. However, the internatio­nally recognised high-precision assessment technology is expensive and requires complex surgical procedures, which have not been popularise­d in China. Based on the computatio­nal analysis of an X-ray coronary angiograph­y image, the system obtains the QFR, which can help identify coronary heart disease. The new method does not require additional surgeries or drugs. A clinical study led by Fuwai Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences showed that the new method could assess coronary function within four minutes, and had a 33 per cent higher accuracy rate compared with a coronary angiograph­y.

“The new method will assist doctors in identifyin­g coronary heart disease and assist in making treatment plans, such as whether the patient needs a heart stent implantati­on”, said Chen Yazhu, an expert from Shanghai Jiaotong University.

According to statistics from the National Cardiovasc­ular Centre, there were 290 million cardiovasc­ular patients in China in 2017, including 11 million patients with coronary heart disease.

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A coronary angiograph­y is the most convention­al diagnostic method of coronary heart disease in China.

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