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Research

Our mission is to better understand, diagnose, and manage cardiac conditions, ensuring a brighter and healthier future for individuals and families affected. CRY is at the forefront of research into the causes and mechanisms behind inherited cardiac conditions and working to improve early detection, treatment and management of these conditions.

Through the myheart network and CRY’s research programme, we’re here to empower you with the knowledge, resources, and support to navigate your journey confidently.

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Occasionally there may be opportunities for myheart members to get involved in research initiatives. To be kept in touch about this, please register to join the myheart network

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Latest Research, Interviews and Updates

Dr Marwaha: Solving the Grey Zone – Differentiating Athlete’s Heart from early DCM

So, what happens next when a CRY-funded Research Fellow reaches the end of their 3-year tenure and returns to complete

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Research Opportunity: Exploring the Impact of an Inherited Cardiac Condition on Individuals and their Families

Katrina Martindale from the University of Surrey, is leading a research project ‘Exploring the Psychological Impact on Individuals and their

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Dr Nim Jayaratne’s research interview

Recently, our series of ‘research update’ interviews have focused on the academic achievements of former CRY Research Fellows, reflecting on

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How research can lead to review and potential reform for UK screening policy

Interview with Dr Harshil Dhutia (Consultant cardiologist, Glenfield Hospital Leicester & Clinical Lead for the Inherited Cardiac Conditions service, University Hospitals of Leicester):

CRY’s Research Fellows – both past and present – are playing an increasing role in helping to inform and influence decision makers, based on their highly acclaimed, published research papers and the findings they present at UK and international conferences.

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Empowering Hearts: Dr. Joyee Basu’s Groundbreaking Research Redefines Exercise Guidelines for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Patients

The issue around the impact of exercise and physical activity on young people living with a heart condition is something that is much debated amongst both physicians themselves on the ‘conference circuit’ and often comes up at CRY’s myheart meetings, too. Indeed, CRY’s cardiology experts are commonly asked, ‘is it safe for me to exercise?’ or ‘should I even break into a sweat’.’

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Leading researchers gather at St George’s University of London, to showcase a portfolio of projects funded by Cardiac Risk in the Young

Friday October 20th saw the welcome return of CRY’s Annual Medical Conference to an ‘in person’ event (following three years of remote access) – with a new venue for 2023, The Curve Lecture Theatre at the heart of St George’s, University of London, fittingly the home of CRY’s internationally acclaimed research programme and the CRY Centre of Cardiac Pathology (CCCP).

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Focus group for patients with DCM and ARVC

On the 29th of September, a focus group for patients with dilated and arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy has been organized by CRY and by Dr Gherardo Finocchiaro, Consultant Cardiologist at St George’s Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer and St George’s University of London. Dr Finocchiaro and his team at St George’s Hospital are aiming to organize a randomised clinical trial focused on moderate

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Medicine and Me Conference

https://www.youtube.com/embed/-CwZTp6mnhc Talks included*: 0:00 to 5:30 – Welcome and introduction – Dr Steven Cox1:12:00 to 1:27:00 – How can we identify young people with cardiac conditions – Professor Sanjay Sharma1:27:00 to 1:46:00 – How do we risk stratify young people identified with cardiac conditions – Professor Michael Papadakis1:46:00 to 2:02:00– How often should patients with cardiac conditions be tested/re-tested? – Professor Sanjay Sharma2:02:00 to 2:25:00 – How can patients

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“Best of the Best” – CRY Research Fellow reflects on his recent accolade at international cardiac conference

CRY’s Research Fellows – both past and present – spend much of their time writing and submitting manuscripts based on their projects as well as travelling to UK and international conferences to present their key findings and to lead discussions which help to further the understanding of the causes of young sudden cardiac death (YSCD) Dr Raghav Bhatia And, as

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