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The leading cause of death for diabetics

   About 422 Million adults were suffered from diabetes in 2014 worldwide, as reported by WHO in 2016. One of the leading cause of death in these patients is heart disease. According to the report, about 2.2 million deaths are from cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, and others related to higher-than-optimal blood glucose. Also, adults with diabetes have a two or three times higher rate of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than adults without diabetes. The study conducted in Japan revealed that the heart disease is the No.1 Killer of diabetes. This study follows 1939 diabetic patients in Osaka about 10 years, and the mortality rates per 1000 person-years were 31.35 for males and 21.99 for females. Among them, heart disease killed 19.5%, cerebrovascular disease 16.7% and renal disease 13.1%. Thus this study showed heart disease is the No.1 killer of diabetes. It is told that many of diabetic patients are suffered from diabetic peripheral neuropathy. In heart it is recogn

It is challenge for conventional imaging technology to find abnormality of small vessels

The ischemic heart disease caused by stenosis is called "structural ischemia". It can be found by CAG(Coronary Angiogram) in large vessel.  However, there are other cause of ischemia called "functional ischemia", which is sometimes hard to detect by imaging examination especially for small vessels. Conventional imaging examinations are not designed to detect such disease. Functional ischemia is the condition where heart muscle is less active mainly due to the supply of oxygen is insufficient by stenosis of large vessel. It is told that the blood flow of the coronary artery is said to be about 20% of the whole heart. Therefore, even if there is no stenosis in the coronary artery itself, there are cases where the cardiac function declines when the peripheral blood, inside of heart wall, inside of inner blood vessel and etc., are in poor condition. (Some of them are called "Micro-vessel disease" or "small vessel diseases") Further,

MCG is introduced as a "State-of-the-art medical equipment" for ischemic heart disease in a famous Japanese magazine.

MCG is introduced as a "State-of-the-art medical equipment" for ischemic heart disease in a famous Japanese magazine. MCG is introduced as a "State-of-the-art medical equipment for ischemic heart disease in a famous Japanese magazine, the Weekly Post. The article introduced various new medical equipments and examinations for the diseases of major cause of death in Japan, and MCG is introduced as only one technology with AI based analysis for cardiac care. In the article, MCG is described as it helps for early detection of heart arteriosclerosis without any invasion. Also in the article, a doctor introduced a case of a patient whose score was "attention" in MCG. The patient took CT after MCG testing, and found coronary arteriosclerosis which is categorized as high risk of Myocardial infarction. The article is here