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  • Apr 22, 2024 | academic.oup.com | Minas Gerais |Betty Raman

    Lethal arrhythmias in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) are widely attributed to myocardial ischaemia and fibrosis. How these factors modulate arrhythmic risk remains largely unknown, especially as invasive mapping protocols are not routinely used in these patients. By leveraging multiscale digital-twin technologies, we aim to investigate ischaemic mechanisms of increased arrhythmic risk in HCM.

  • Dec 20, 2023 | err.ersjournals.com | Sally J Singh |Betty Raman |Neil J. Greening |Rachael Evans

    BackgroundCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is an ongoing global health emergency and was identified as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization in February 2020. COVID-19 can lead to a number of persisting and disabling symptoms. Significant symptoms include breathlessness, fatigue and muscle pain, reducing an individual's ability to engage in activities of daily living for months and often beyond a year [1, 2].

  • Dec 7, 2023 | thelancet.com | Betty Raman |Maheshi N. Ramasamy

    As the world continues to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new challenge has emerged in the form of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS), also known as long COVID. Characterised by multisystem involvement, PACS can lead to a substantial decline in quality of life, presenting a complex clinical picture that spans persistent debilitating cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal, and neuropsychiatric symptoms, alongside profound fatigue.

  • Oct 8, 2023 | sciencealert.com | Betty Raman

    It wasn't that long ago that that long COVID was all in the mind – a psychosomatic illness. Thankfully, that period of speculation is now behind us. We have compelling evidence that long COVID is very real and can affect major organs in people who were previously hospitalised with the disease. I'm the lead investigator on an ongoing study called C-More which looks at the long-term harms caused by COVID.

  • Oct 6, 2023 | channelnewsasia.com | Betty Raman

    OXFORD: It wasn’t that long ago that some people speculated that long COVID was all in the mind - a psychosomatic illness. Thankfully, that period of speculation is now behind us. We have compelling evidence that long COVID is very real and can affect major organs in people who were previously hospitalised with the disease. I’m the lead investigator on an ongoing study called C-More which looks at the long-term harms caused by COVID-19.

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