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Multi-Omics clinical research platform launches at UHCW
The Institute of Precision Diagnostics and Translational Medicine at UHCW was delighted to welcome a nationwide audience to the launch of its Multi-Omics platform on Thursday 8 May 2025.
New trial empowers women to choose how to deliver big babies
Published in The Lancet, findings from The Big Baby Trial - co-led by Prof Siobhan Quenby MBE of WMS - show early induction of labour of babies suspected to be large for their age in the womb can reduce complications at birth.
WMS project with DDM Health aims to empower women with chronic health conditions
A groundbreaking new project, GroW, aims to empower women with chronic health conditions by providing a personalised and adaptive digital health tool to support long-term health management. The project, spearheaded by DDM Health, in collaboration with Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick and Walsall Housing Group (whg) has been selected for funding through the SBRI Healthcare Women's Health competition.
Safety and efficacy of a temperature-controlled ablation system for ventricular tachycardia: Results from the TRAC-VT study
TRAC-VT (isrctn.com identifier: ISRCTN84509594) was a prospective, multicentre, observational single-arm study enrolling patients at five hospitals in five European countries. The study evaluated the safety and efficacy of the DiamondTemp RF ablation system modulating power (based on real-time tissue temperature) in patients with sustained monomorphic VT and ICM/NICM. Headline results: Acute procedural success was 100% (95% CI, 91–100%). No primary safety endpoints were observed. Six-month follow-up was completed in 92% of patients with 81% (95% CI, 65–91%) freedom from sustained or treated VT.
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