<p>➀ A new diagnostic method, 3D-KM-KMRT, is being used to detect SCAI in patients after Fallot's correction without invasive catheter procedures.</p><p>➁ Dr. Sophia Klehs and her team are conducting a study to evaluate the frequency and formation of SCAI in around 500 patients.</p><p>➂ The research project has been awarded the Gerd Killian Project Funding of the German Heart Foundation with around 60,000 euros.</p>
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