A new course of action for predicting heart assault, designed by Wake Forest College Baptist Medical Center doctors, will be shown in a stay webcast Tuesday Feb. twenty at five p.m. on qwww.OR-Stay.com
By speeding up the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner and making new computer software, Medical Center researchers have created it possible for doctors to see heart motion within just seconds after it comes about — when compared to an normal of 5 minutes to see photographs earlier. Wake Forest Baptist is one of two websites nationwide using the computer software, known as CardioVue.
Stay Webcast: Cardiac MRI Detects Coronary heart Sickness

