This episode of AXREM Insights focuses on cardiovascular disease as a major global health challenge and explores how advances in imaging, AI and medical technology are reshaping its detection and management. Host Sally Edgington and guest host Giulia Ginami are joined by Dr Sohaib Nazir, who shares insights from both clinical practice and academic research. The conversation highlights the growing importance of early detection and prevention, with imaging playing a central role in identifying disease before symptoms appear. Innovations in CT, MRI and ultrasound, alongside AI-driven analysis, are already improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, but challenges remain around adoption, funding and integrating these tools into everyday clinical pathways.
The discussion also looks at the wider system pressures facing clinicians, including administrative burden, fragmented IT systems and limited interoperability across NHS trusts, all of which can delay diagnosis and treatment. Dr Nazir emphasises the need for better use of existing data, more streamlined processes and stronger collaboration between industry, academia and healthcare providers to close the gap between innovation and patient care. Looking ahead, the episode explores the increasing complexity of patient needs, particularly with rising multi-morbidity and the intersection of conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Ultimately, the conversation calls for a more proactive, data-driven and collaborative approach to improve patient outcomes and ensure the healthcare system is equipped for the future.
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