'Corkscrew' shape of blood flow in heart's upper chamber may signal lower stroke risk

Thursday, November 3, 2016 - 06:11 in Health & Medicine

Using specialized CT scans of a healthy heart and one with heart disease, a team of cardiologists and biomedical engineers say they've created computer models of the "shape" of blood flow through the heart's upper left chamber that someday may help predict stroke risk.

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