Researchers develop an instrument that predicts stroke injuries

Researchers from British Eastern Angelia university have developed a new way to identify patients who are the risk of arrhythmia, known as ‘atrial fibrillation’, is a long monitoring of the heart with a small plant device, an ultrasound examination of the heart, called an echocardiogram. Although “atrial fibrillation” does not threaten life, it increases the risk of “short -lived and stroke or stroke”. The new study published in the European Journal of Prevective Heart Diseases pointed out that 4 specific factors can predict that patients who are expected to suffer from atrial fibrillation can predict. These factors include “aging, diastolic hypertension, coordination problems and the top of the upper room of the heart.” By knowing these factors, the researchers have designed an easy tool for doctors to identify people who identify many risks. The researchers hope the tool will help diagnose and treat more patients, reducing the risk of future strokes. The analysis of the records, the researcher, Professor Vasilio, the lead author of the study, said that identifying people with a great risk and the most vulnerable to atrial fibrillation is very important, “because it requires a specific treatment with anticoagulants to reduce the risk of strips in the future. In a long monitoring of the heart using a small implanted apparatus, an ultrasound examination of the heart, called an echocardiogram. do. The future. Also read: