Big health data: the new frontier for cardiovascular disease

Q4 Medicine
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Despite improvement in diagnosis and management, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and hospitalization throughout the world. The expansion of digital cardiology presents outstanding opportunities for clinicians, researchers, and health care administrators to improve outcomes and sustainability of health systems. Electronic big health data combining electronic health records (EHRs) from diverse individuals across a wide variety of platforms may provide a real-time solution to questions and problems relating to health. Very large population studies based on EHR are efficient and cost-effective, and offer an alternative to traditional research approaches. Indeed, digital cardiology can help researchers to enhance, diagnose, and manage CVD using dedicated algorithms that allow targeted and personalized CVD treatments
健康大数据:心血管疾病的新前沿
尽管在诊断和治疗方面有所改善,但心血管疾病(CVD)仍是全世界死亡和住院的主要原因。数字心脏病学的扩展为临床医生、研究人员和卫生保健管理人员提供了改善卫生系统结果和可持续性的绝佳机会。电子大健康数据结合了来自各种平台上不同个人的电子健康记录(EHRs),可以为与健康有关的问题提供实时解决方案。基于电子病历的大规模人口研究是高效和经济的,并提供了传统研究方法的替代方案。事实上,数字心脏病学可以帮助研究人员使用专用算法来增强、诊断和管理心血管疾病,从而实现针对性和个性化的心血管疾病治疗
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Heart and Metabolism
Heart and Metabolism Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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