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Precision Medicine for Cardiovascular Prevention and Population Health: A Bridge Too Far?
Fernando R Giugni1, Jarett D Berry1,2, Amit Khera1
1Division of Cardiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX (F.R.G., J.D.B., A.K., A.M.S., J.A.d.L.).
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Precision medicine aims to provide personalized clinical care guided by tools that reflect underlying pathophysiology. The need for such an approach has never been greater in cardiovascular medicine, given the large number of guideline-directed medical therapies available. However, progress has been modest to date with few precision tools available for clinicians. Arguably, cardiovascular prevention and population health are poised for innovation to guide evaluation and management, as these areas are already informed by risk-assessment, but limited by the use of crude assessment tools with marginal performance. Risk assessment in prevention and population health may be improved with the use of genetics, circulating biomarkers, and imaging, leading to outcome-specific risk-prediction and enhanced phenotyping. Personalized management matching therapy to risk profile can be then implemented for either individuals or groups, improving cost-effectiveness and risk-benefit. Here, we explore this precision-like approach, including available tools, potential applications, and future perspectives for cardiovascular prevention and population health management.
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