Digital health technology in the prevention of heart failure and coronary artery disease

IF 2.6 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Rhys Gray MBBS , Praveen Indraratna MBBS, FRACP, PhD , Nigel Lovell BE (Hons), PhD , Sze-Yuan Ooi MBBS, MD, FRACP, FCSANZ
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Coronary artery disease and heart failure are leading causes of morbidly and mortality, resulting in a substantial economic burden globally. Guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology and American Heart Association place adherence to medication and healthy lifestyle behaviors at the core of cardiovascular disease primary and secondary prevention strategies. The growing collective burden of cardiovascular disease is likely to eventually outgrow the available resources allocated for traditional care provision, such as nurse-led outreach services. Novel strategies are required to address this growing need. Worldwide, more than 6.5 billion people own smartphones and opportunities to deliver healthcare digitally for patients with cardiac conditions are expanding exponentially. Multiple randomized controlled trials have now demonstrated that various modes of noninvasive digital health technology, including teleconsultations, smartphone applications (apps), wearables, remote monitoring, and predictive analytics can influence patient behaviors in both the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease and prevention and management of heart failure. The purpose of this narrative review is to critically analyze pivotal trials and discuss examples of successfully deployed mobile digital technology in the prevention of heart failure hospitalizations, and in the primary and secondary prevention of coronary artery disease.

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数字健康技术在预防心力衰竭和冠状动脉疾病中的应用
冠状动脉疾病和心力衰竭是发病和死亡的主要原因,在全球造成了巨大的经济负担。欧洲心脏病学会和美国心脏协会的指南将坚持药物治疗和健康的生活方式作为心血管疾病一级和二级预防策略的核心。日益增长的心血管疾病集体负担可能最终超过分配给传统护理服务(如护士主导的外展服务)的现有资源。需要新的战略来满足这一日益增长的需求。在全球范围内,超过65亿人拥有智能手机,为心脏病患者提供数字化医疗服务的机会正在呈指数级增长。多项随机对照试验已经证明,各种模式的无创数字医疗技术,包括远程咨询、智能手机应用、可穿戴设备、远程监测和预测分析,可以影响冠状动脉疾病的一级和二级预防以及心力衰竭的预防和管理。这篇叙述性综述的目的是批判性地分析关键试验,并讨论成功部署移动数字技术在预防心力衰竭住院和冠状动脉疾病一级和二级预防中的例子。
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Cardiovascular digital health journal
Cardiovascular digital health journal Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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