Emerging technologies and the future of cardiovascular diseases management
Raouf Hajji, MD, PhD.
HealthTech Futurist | Professor Assistant of Internal Medicine | Co-Founder & Medical Lead of International Medical Community (IMC)
(Mohebi R, Chen C, Ibrahim N, et al. Cardiovascular Disease Projections in the United States Based on the 2020 Census Estimates.?J Am Coll Cardiol.?2022 Aug, 80 (6) 565–578.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2022.05.033 )
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-early and accurate diagnosis
-personalized treatment
-close and easy follow-up for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Healthtech Startups working on the improvement of cardiovascular diseases management:
·???????Recently, Certific and PocDoc, two heathtech startups, teamed up to tackle cardiovascular diseases
·???????The partnership will allow patients to remotely monitor blood pressure, BMI, and quantitative lipid levels through the same user experience. This solution will be rolled out through several pilots, in conjunction with the NHS, across the UK, and eventually across Europe and globally.?
·???????PocDoc is an NHS Digital Health Accelerator-backed healthtech company that recently announced its first in-house test for the 5-marker lipid panel. Backed by investors including MMC Ventures, Forward Partners, and the founder of healthtech unicorn Ada Health, PocDoc won the MedTech Breakthrough Award 2022 and has also won multiple Innovate UK awards.
·???????Certific was created by the co-founder of Wise Taavet Hinrikus, alongside Liis Narusk and Dr Jack Kreindler, and recently raised €7.4 million of investment to advance remote medical diagnostics, support product expansion and entry into new markets and has?served over 150,000 patients so far. Certific?recently partnered with Zapp, the on-demand 24/7 convenience delivery app, enabling customers to order testing kits for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) screening and delivering fast results in an industry-first collaboration.
“We are delighted to announce PocDoc’s partnership with Certific – they are a real digital disruptor in healthcare that we admire and have followed their success closely. They bring a wealth of experience, and our combined knowledge will empower patients to improve their heart health, helping prevent future heart attacks or strokes through home-based digital solutions.’’
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“This collaboration is a strong step forward in Certific’s mission of providing pioneering and scalable technology that enables self-testing for multiple conditions, radically improving the cost and convenience for patients and healthcare providers alike. Adding PocDoc’s expertise in cardiovascular screening enables Certific to expand its portfolio of certified medical diagnostics and?tackle a disease that is the leading cause of disability and death in the UK and around the world.’’
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(https://www.med-technews.com/news/Digital-in-Healthcare-News/certific-and-pocdoc-team-up-to-tackle-cardiovascular-disease/)
Five emerging technologies changing the management of cardiovascular diseases:
“ Cardiac care has witnessed a significant transformation over the last decade. With Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) playing an important role, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are bringing unprecedented revolutions in cardiac treatment mechanisms. These technological advancements are facilitating early detection and treatment of critically ill patients thus, improving outcomes.
Let us delve into the work-in-progress technologies that can change the meaning of cardiac care.
1.?????Personalized heart models
Have you ever heard of patient-specific 3D models of the heart that can aid a doctor in understanding the nature of heart disease? Scientists at University College London have developed such 3D-printed models from MRI scans of children born with heart defects (congenital heart diseases ). These models can also boost patients’ and their families’ understanding of the heart condition. The same team is also working to produce computer simulations, to help a surgeon planning surgery for such children. This personalized approach in cardiac care will help surgeons and patients decide on the best treatment modalities.
2.?????Skin patch to counterstroke
A simple skin patch may help improve stroke victims' survival chances.
Unbelievable but true. Researchers at the University of Nottingham are working on a skin patch that can be applied in an ambulance immediately after a patient suffers a suspected stroke attack. This patch, which delivers the drug glyceryl trinitrate, can widen blood vessels and lower blood pressure, thereby reducing the potential damage caused by stroke.
Starting treatment within an hour of stroke could revolutionize stroke care. Treating patients inside the ambulances on the way to the hospital will save vital time and aid recovery.
Scientists are hoping, if this patch is safe to use, it can be used by paramedics in the ambulance also or in places where conventional treatment facilities are not available.
3.?????Implantable heart-rhythm monitors
Most heart failure patients may experience an irregularity in?heart rhythm . It can be too slow, too fast, or irregular. Presently we are using ECG recording to trace an irregularity in heart rhythm. ECG can give you a picture of that moment only. What if a doctor wants to track rhythm over a longer period to have a better understanding of the patient’s health?
Researchers are working on implantable cardiac monitors. These are tiny devices that can be implanted under the skin for recording heart rhythm.
4.?????Nanomaterials for fighting cholesterol
We all know fatty deposits in blood vessels are one of the most common causes of various cardiovascular diseases. Though statins can help to lower the levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) in the blood, they can affect other tissues like muscles making some people intolerant to statins.
Scientists are working on nanomaterials. These nanomaterials can deliver cholesterol-lowering drugs exactly to the sites where they are needed most. Nanomaterials are incredibly small but have very high stability. They biodegrade on their own once the drugs have been delivered to specific sites.
5.?????Use of Artificial intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to interpret heart condition
Artificial intelligence is the ability of a machine to solve those complex problems that would otherwise require human intervention. Technology advancements have made it possible for machines to accurately and quickly analyze large amounts of data. This learning improves decision-making, accurate diagnosis, and treatment planning by detecting specific patterns in patient data.
Cardiovascular doctors and scientists are now combining artificial intelligence with clinical practice for better care. Here are two examples of how doctors are using AI for better outcomes.
(https://www.narayanahealth.org/blog/5-new-exciting-technologies-transforming-cardiac-care/)
Chief Strategy & Business Development - Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
1 年Thanks for sharing. Would challenge the AI/ECG combination though due to lack of precision and not being recommended by many guidelines any longer for CAD risk detection. Biomarker-based AI reaches similar precision as MRI/CT. Happy to share more details if interested.
Interesting read, thank you for sharing Raouf Hajji, MD, PhD. Our goal together with PocDoc is to help people to improve their heart health and detect problems early on.