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What’s more, this approach, which could help classify those at risk, would be easy to add into practice.
Dr Zhang said: “If the radiomics analysis is embedded into the routine CT angiography workstation, it can automatically identify vulnerable plaques for clinician review.
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“Thus, radiomics may significantly improve the accuracy and precision of high-risk plaque detection in routine clinical practice.”
Heart attacks currently affect around 100,000 people in the UK annually, with CT scans being offered to about 40,000 Britons a year.
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