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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Storm Newton

Low-cost neck scan could help spot heart failure early in men

  • New research suggests a simple, non-invasive carotid ultrasound could offer an early warning system for heart failure in men.
  • The 15 to 30-minute scan assesses the flexibility of carotid arteries, which can stiffen due to age or disease and are linked to heart conditions.
  • A University College London (UCL) study found men aged 71 to 92 with the least flexible arteries were 2.5 times more likely to develop heart failure.
  • General practitioners might consider offering this “safe, cheap and painless” scan to male patients over 60, though further research is needed for women.
  • Separately, UCL has developed a 10-minute scan to detect adrenal gland overactivity, which causes hard-to-treat high blood pressure in approximately a quarter of patients.

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