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About Us - Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
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How to find us. About the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is home to an internationally leading academic programme in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine that aims to achieve the highest standards in research, clinical care and teaching. The division has a close and longstanding relationship with the British Heart Foundation. And is a central component of Oxford's BHF Centre of Research Excellence. Dedicated Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility. RDM ha...
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Clinical Care - Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
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Inherited Heart Disease Service. Clinical Care within the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. Within CVM, many of our senior staff hold Honorary Consultant Contracts with the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. Work in specialised areas of medicine including Cardiology, Cardiac Imaging and Clinical Genetics. They are actively involved in patient care, often leading specialist services such as the Inherited Heart Disease Service. Within CVM, we have 2 state of the art clinical facilities:. Oxford Univ...
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About CCRF - Oxford Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility
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How to find us. About the Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility. The Oxford Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility (CCRF) was developed in the early 2000s under the direction of Professor Hugh Watkins. The facility replaced an existing, single, cardiovascular physiology laboratory within the Hospital that was not able to provide sufficient support for the growing body of clinical research within the Department. And Oxford Acute Vascular Imaging Centre. And the NIHR Clinical Research Network. Fundi...
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FAQs
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Novel Predictors of Outcome in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. About the HCM Registry. Study Locations / Contacts. Who can take part? The study is currently enrolling people diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy aged between 18 and 65. Who cannot take part? You cannot take part if you suffer from uncontrolled hypertension, severe coronary artery disease, have had a previous heart attack, or if you have the following:. Permanent pacemaker or defibrillator. Metal clips in blood vessels of the brain.
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Accessibility
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Novel Predictors of Outcome in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. About the HCM Registry. Study Locations / Contacts. We have built this website so the content is easy to use for as many people as possible, regardless of their disability or impairment. Although we have taken steps to make this site accessible we would still welcome your comments on how we can improve it. You can give us feedback by sending an email to hello@thamesidemedia.com. Our website is compliant with screen readers such as VoiceOver.
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Testing and Analysis
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Novel Predictors of Outcome in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. About the HCM Registry. Study Locations / Contacts. This study is being carried out by world leaders in the use of advanced technology in:. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Clinical Research Study Design and Analysis. Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR). CMR scans are painless but involve the use of a strong magnetic field, so if you have any of the following, you would not be suitable for a scan, and would not be able to take part in this study:.
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About the HCM Registry
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Novel Predictors of Outcome in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. About the HCM Registry. Study Locations / Contacts. About the HCM Registry. The purpose of the HCM Registry is to find ways of predicting the risk of developing complications associated with HCM. So that the most appropriate advice and treatment can be given to patients. This study will carry out a careful and thorough assessment of people with HCM using new sophisticated tests to identify markers that are associated with these complications.
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Links
http://www.cmr-berlin.org/en/links.html
AG Magnetresonanzverfahren in der Kardiologie der DGK. CMR Anatomical Atlas of SCMR. Experimental and Clinical Research Center (ECRC). Institut für Klinische Pharmakologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM). Medis medical imaging systems bv. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Medical Imaging Section. National Institutes of Health (NIH), Cardiovascular MRI Section. Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR). 2014 Cardiac MRI Unit.
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About RDM - Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford
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About the Radcliffe Department of Medicine. The Radcliffe Department of Medicine (RDM) is a Department within the Medical Sciences Division. And is underpinned by excellence in molecular medicine and clinical laboratory science. With broad research interests and strengths in translating molecular and cellular science across multiple disease areas its remit spans basic research through to clinical application. The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine. CVM) including the Cardiovascular Clinical Research Fac...