11/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/09/2025 12:43
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Heartflow, Inc. (Heartflow) (Nasdaq: HTFL), the leader in AI technology for coronary artery disease (CAD), today announced late-breaking data from the FISH&CHIPS Study presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2025. The new data add to the robust and growing body of evidence supporting AI-powered Heartflow Plaque Analysis with Heartflow Plaque Staging* - the most clinically validated framework for actionable CAD care.
The retrospective analysis, which evaluated nearly 8,000 symptomatic patients from a cohort of the FISH&CHIPS Study, represents the largest validation to date of the Heartflow Plaque Staging framework based on total plaque volume (TPV) measurement.1
Key findings include:
"This study provides strong validation of TPV-based staging measured with Heartflow Plaque Analysis as a predictor of future heart attacks or cardiovascular death," said Timothy Fairbairn, Ph.D., principal investigator for the FISH&CHIPS study, Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, and Associate Professor at the University of Liverpool, UK. "The ability to accurately measure plaque will enable cardiologists to better predict which patients are most at risk above the traditional risk factors, and thus personalize treatment, in order to prevent heart attacks or death in the future."
The findings build on results from the DECIDE Registry presented at the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting in July. DECIDE data showed that Heartflow Plaque Analysis with Plaque Staging led to changes in medical management for more than half of patients, resulting in an average reduction in LDL cholesterol of 18.7 mg/dL at 90 days. These results indicate management changes guided by Heartflow Plaque Staging result in an expected 15% decrease in risk of a cardiac event.2,3,4
"We are demonstrating how AI-powered Heartflow Plaque Analysis with Heartflow Plaque Staging can fundamentally change the way we manage CAD," said Campbell Rogers, M.D., F.A.C.C., Chief Medical Officer at Heartflow. "These latest findings show that by embedding plaque insights directly into the diagnostic pathway, we can help physicians make more confident decisions to guide personalized and precise treatment for their patients."
*Heartflow Plaque Analysis is an FDA-cleared device. Heartflow Plaque Staging is an investigational-only framework, and its safety and effectiveness have not been reviewed by the FDA.
About Heartflow's Technology and Research
Heartflow's technology is redefining precision cardiovascular care through clinically-proven AI and the world's largest coronary imaging dataset. Heartflow has been adopted by more than 1,400 institutions globally and continues to strengthen its commercial presence to make this cutting-edge solution more widely available to an increasingly diverse patient population. Backed by ACC/AHA guidelines and supported by more than 600 peer-reviewed publications, Heartflow has redefined how clinicians manage care for nearly 500,000 patients worldwide. Key benefits include:
About Heartflow, Inc.
Heartflow is transforming coronary artery disease from the world's leading cause of death into a condition that can be detected early, diagnosed accurately, and managed for life. The Heartflow One platform uses AI to turn coronary CTA images into personalized 3D models of the heart, providing clinically meaningful, actionable insights into plaque location, volume, and composition and its effect on blood flow - all without invasive procedures. Discover how we're shaping the future of cardiovascular care at heartflow.com.
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1 Fairbairn et al. AHA 2025.
2 Rinehart SJ, et al. DECIDE Primary Outcomes. J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr. 2025; 19(4):S78-79. doi.org/10.1016/j.jcct.2025.05.185
3 Collins et al. Lancet 2016. DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31357-5
4 Fairbairn et al. HEART. 2025. doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2025-BSCI.5