The Asian Age

New tech can predict fatal heart attacks: Study

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London: A new technology that can flag patients at the risk of deadly heart attacks years in advance has been developed by scientists, including one of Indian origin. Created by researcher­s at the University of Oxford in the UK and colleagues, the technology analyses computed tomography ( CT) images of the fat surroundin­g the arteries to detect the inflamed plaques that can cause heart attacks. It uses a new biomarker, called the Fat Attenuatio­n Index ( FAI), which has been tested for the first time in a large study published in The Lancet journal. Heart attacks are usually caused by inflamed plaques in the coronary artery causing an abrupt blockage of blood getting to the heart. The challenge for doctors is knowing which plaques are most likely to cause blockages, and therefore which patients should be treated with more aggressive therapies. The team has shown that the most dangerous plaques release chemical messengers which modify the surroundin­g fat. “This is an exciting new technology which has the potential for providing a simple, non- invasive answer to detect patients at risk for future fatal heart attacks,” said Professor Milind Desai, from Cleveland Clinic in the US. The study involved 3,900 patients from Europe and the US, who were followed up for ten years after they had a CT coronary angiogram. The technology was found to predict fatal heart attacks many years before they happen, with a significan­tly superior predictive accuracy compared with other methods, researcher­s said. People with abnormal FAI had up to nine times higher risk of having a fatal heart attack in the next five years

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