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Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.

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CRY’s research is focused on the CAUSES & PREVENTION of Young Sudden Cardiac Death and TREATMENT of those at risk

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CAUSES

Transforming the way we understand the causes of YSCD.
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PREVENTION

Transforming the way we are Preventing YSCD
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TREATMENT

Transforming the Treatment of cardiac conditions in young people
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Papers published by CRY from 2021-2022
In 2021-2022 CRY have invested over
into research
£150

CRY’s research programme also

– supports screening & NHS referral services
– trains cardiologists to becomes specialists in YSCD

CRY's Research in action

Causes of YSCD
#CRYResearch into the causes of YSCD has shown90% of SADS deaths occur when someone is resting or during sleep -80% of these occur with no prior symptoms.

Latest Research News

Dr Mihnea Casian
In the second of our series of ‘research updates’ which focus on the achievements – and vision – of CRYs current Research Fellows, we’re delighted to introduce Dr Mihnea Casian (one of Europe’s most aspiring sports cardiologists) and to officially welcome him to the CRY family!
Dr Nirmitha Jayaratne - Research Article

Firstly Dr Jayaratne, before we chat about the large research project you’re working on with Dr Gati in “Phase 2” of your CRY Research Fellowship & PhD, could you please talk us though the abstract* which was presented at the most recent European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC) event in Athens (Spring 2024) – and […]

EAPC Latest News
Almost 300 delegates attended an intense, informative and interactive event, held in Central London, sharing the very latest developments in sports cardiology as part of the EAPC Sports Cardiology Course. “Such useful advice for general cardiologists like me as we do, at times, see very fit individuals and athletes with concerns - so it’s really helpful to know when and
Harshil Item

Interview with Dr Harshil Dhutia (Consultant cardiologist, Glenfield Hospital Leicester & Clinical Lead for the Inherited Cardiac Conditions service, University Hospitals of Leicester): CRY’s Research Fellows – both past and present – are playing an increasing role in helping to inform and influence decision makers, based on their highly acclaimed, published research papers and the […]

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Profiling the work, research and academic achievements of former CRY Research Fellow, Dr Joyee Basu, who has now returned to Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust where she is working as a final year cardiology registrar and continues to advocate for the benefits of cardiac screening and cardiac rehabilitation to help people with a heart condition get back to regular
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Friday October 20th saw the welcome return of CRY’s Annual Medical Conference to an ‘in person’ event (following three years of remote access) – with a new venue for 2023, The Curve Lecture Theatre at the heart of St George’s, University of London, fittingly the home of CRY’s internationally acclaimed research programme and the CRY Centre of Cardiac Pathology
Medicine and Me
Leading researchers associated with the charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) head up a pioneering panel of experts, discussing latest findings, thought-leadership and clinical guidance relating to the prevention and better understanding of sudden cardiac death in young people. The academic – and interactive – event at the Royal Society of Medicine, as part of the esteemed “Medicine and
Raghav Piece
CRY’s Research Fellows – both past and present – spend much of their time writing and submitting manuscripts based on their projects as well as travelling to UK and international conferences to present their key findings and to lead discussions which help to further the understanding of the causes of young sudden cardiac death (YSCD)
Medicine and Me
Leading researchers associated with Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) will this week head up a pioneering panel of experts, discussing latest findings, thought-leadership and clinical guidance relating to the prevention and better understanding of sudden cardiac death in young people.
Dr Nirmitha Jayaratne (2)
The impact of exercise and physical activity on young people living with a heart condition is an issue that often comes up at myheart meetings or is discussed amongst our members Recently, two important research reviews – spearheaded by doctors who both have an association with CRY’s research programme – have been published in Heart (the journal of the British

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

This annual event attracts speakers and delegates from around the globe, including many of the world’s leading experts on sports cardiology and young sudden cardiac death.
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RESEARCH IN EDUCATION

The data derived from the CRY screening program has dramatically improved our understanding of electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns commonly present in young individuals and how these can vary for individuals of different ethnic backgrounds, genders, ages, sizes, levels of athletic activity and sporting disciplines.
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TAKING PART IN RESEARCH

Everyone who is screened by CRY also helps to further CRY’s research efforts – increasing our understanding of the conditions and ultimately helping to reduce the number of young sudden cardiac deaths.
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Preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through awareness, screening and research, and supporting affected families.

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