Our ambition is to improve clinical decisions in the area of Coronary artery disease (CAD) by early diagnoses prior to the first symptoms by introducing a new non-invasive screening procedure thus decrease costs and risks associated with invasive diagnosis of patients. Furthermore, we intend to educate, promote and standardize the PET perfusion agents for cardiology and CAD diagnosis and stratification, in a similar manner as in the case of PET use for oncological purposes to date. Consequently, we would like to see CAD, the single most common cause of death in Europe, responsible for 1.8 million deaths annually, be removed from the number one cause of death. Moreover, we aim to overcome the current technology limitation causing women suffering from a lesser early diagnosis than men, thus decreasing women mortality.
In the backdrop of the world ageing population, especially in Europe, we intend to contribute to the sustainability and equity of European health. The main two areas of contribution are decreasing the current number of annual deaths in Europe of 4 million and freeing related resources estimated today at EUR 200 M annually. Improving health and releasing resources will provide society at large more flexibility in deciding on social fund allocation and priorities.