Cardiovascular Health Informatics: Risk Screening and Intervention

Craig J. HARTLEY, Morteza NAGHAVI, Oberdan PARODI, Constantinos S. PATTICHIS, Carmen C. Y. POON, Yuan-Ting ZHANG

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Abstract

Despite enormous efforts to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the past, it remains the leading cause of death in most countries worldwide. Around two-thirds of these deaths are due to acute events, which frequently occur suddenly and are often fatal before medical care can be given. New strategies for screening and early intervening CVD, in addition to the conventional methods, are therefore needed in order to provide personalized and pervasive healthcare. In this special issue, selected emerging technologies in health informatics for screening and intervening CVDs are reported. These papers include reviews or original contributions on 1) new potential genetic biomarkers for screening CVD outcomes and high-throughput techniques for mining genomic data; 2) new imaging techniques for obtaining faster and higher resolution images of cardiovascular imaging biomarkers such as the cardiac chambers and atherosclerotic plaques in coronary arteries, as well as possible automatic segmentation, identification, or fusion algorithms; 3) new physiological biomarkers and novel wearable and home healthcare technologies for monitoring them in daily lives; 4) new personalized prediction models of plaque formation and progression or CVD outcomes; and 5) quantifiable indices and wearable systems to measure them for early intervention of CVD through lifestyle changes. It is hoped that the proposed technologies and systems covered in this special issue can result in improved CVD management and treatment at the point of need, offering a better quality of life to the patient.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6302258
Pages (from-to)791-794
JournalIEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
Volume16
Issue number5
Online published13 Sept 2012
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Acute cardiac events
  • information security
  • personalized risk prediction
  • sudden cardiac deaths
  • wearable health system

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