Cooper Innovation Center Researchers Collaborate to Patent a First-of-its-Kind Ultrasound-Pressure Technology to Study Heart and Vascular Function

Cardiovascular researchers at Cooper University Health Care have discovered a revolutionary new technology that has the potential to fundamentally change how clinicians study heart and vascular function.

Lawrence Mulligan, PhD, FAHA, Director of Research in the Department of Anesthesiology at Cooper and Associate Professor at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, in collaboration with Jeffrey Hill, Sc, ACS, FASE, Advanced Cardiac Sonographer and Assistant Professor of Cardiac Ultrasound at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University in Worcester, Massachusetts, have developed a patent-pending technology called Myocardial Work Quantification, which has the potential to usher in a new era in cardiovascular research.… Read more.