Digital Health Interventions for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: The Current Impact and Future Directions for Prevention and Management.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.5551/jat.RV22032
Chinatsu Komiyama, Masanari Kuwabara, Ayako Harima, Takayoshi Kanie, Tetsuo Yamaguchi, Takahide Kodama
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Abstract

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, including in Japan, where the aging population intensifies its impact. This review evaluated the potential impact of digital healthcare on the prevention and management of ASCVD, covering both primary and secondary prevention strategies. Digital health tools, such as risk assessment applications remote monitoring, lifestyle modification support, and remote rehabilitation, have shown promise in improving patient engagement, adherence, and outcomes. However, while digital health interventions demonstrate significant benefits, challenges persist, including interoperability issues, privacy concerns, low digital literacy among older adults, and limited health insurance coverage for digital interventions. Through an analysis of recent advancements and case studies, this review demonstrates the need for user-centered design, enhanced regulatory frameworks, and expanded insurance support to facilitate the effective integration of digital health in ASCVD care. Furthermore, emerging technologies such as personalized healthcare modules offer promising directions for tailored and impactful care. Addressing these barriers is critical to unleashing the full potential of digital healthcare to reduce the burden of ASCVD and enhance patient outcomes.

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期刊介绍: JAT publishes articles focused on all aspects of research on atherosclerosis, vascular biology, thrombosis, lipid and metabolism.
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