Right Heart Disease Research: Industry News

Did you know that the death count due to cardiovascular disease is globally increasing? It rose from 12.4 million in 1990 to 19.8 million in 2022, according to the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2023 report published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology [1]. Heart care has seen advancement in treatment and diagnosis due to the development of technology and medical advances.  The industry has morphed into new dimensions with this technological advancement in terms of treatment, diagnosis, and patient care. A few of the applications that are currently applied in medical treatment and diagnosis are being discussed in the following sections. These advancements overcome the difficulties faced by the industry such as risky invasive open heart surgical treatment and lengthy recovery times. These difficulties paved the way for the innovations in heart care.

Industry Trends in Heart Disease

  • Cath lab and ultrasound 

Cath lab and ultrasound technology are the latest tools used in modern healthcare to provide accurate diagnosis and successful treatment. Advanced Cath labs enable real-time imaging with minimized image procedures. Similarly, ultrasound technology has revolutionized therapy and diagnosis through non-invasive and radiation-free imaging techniques [1]. Ultrasound technology helps healthcare professionals make better planning and provide customized patient care based on their needs.

  • Innovations in heartcare

Surgical procedures are transformed with the development of treatments such as transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and transcatheter mitral valve repair. These minimally invasive procedures help in deploying a new valve or repairing an old one by inserting a catheter through a blood vessel guided to the heart. A recent meta-analysis revealed that RV systolic dysfunction increases the risk of all-cause 1-year mortality by 78% after transcatheter aortic valve implantation [2]. However, these invasive procedures improve recovery periods, have fewer risks, and outperform results with the patient thought to have high risk previously. Development in cardiac implantation also revolutionizes cardiac care as it enables the patient to implant devices such as left ventricular assist device (LVAD) and atrial septal defect (ASD) closure device [3]. These devices are used to pump the blood and close the walls in the heart.

  • 3D printing and personalized medicine

With the introduction of 3D printing, personalized medicine has been revolutionized, helping the cardiologists to plan treatments correctly based on the patient’s needs and requirements [4]. Further, it transforms the production of patient-specific implants and prostheses that offer tailored solutions for complex cases.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are being utilized in cardiac care to analyze large patient datasets, aid in early disease detection, disease forecast and improving treatment strategies [4]. It has also become a crucial tool for healthcare professionals to accurately predict patient outcomes and treatment interventions. To unlock the full potential of your projects, utilize our algorithm development service, driving impactful results for your specific needs. Our professional guidance will help you to elevate your efficiency and achieve your goals. Partner with us today to improve your algorithm development strategies!

Conclusion

This article explores the latest healthcare innovations, focusing on their effectiveness in providing effective treatment, diagnosis, and improved patient outcomes. Cardiac care utilizes advanced technologies like 3D printing, personalized medicine, AI, and innovative surgical procedures for advanced treatment and diagnosis. Further research in this area can aid in exploring innovative technologies and medical advancement that can improvise treatment strategies and overall patient outcomes.

References

  1. Hahn, R.T., Lerakis, S., Delgado, V., Addetia, K., Burkhoff, D., Muraru, D., Pinney, S. and Friedberg, M.K. (2023) Multimodality imaging of right heart function: JACC scientific statement. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 81(19), pp.1954-1973.
  2. Addissouky, T.A., El Sayed, I.E.T., Ali, M.M., Wang, Y., El Baz, A., Elarabany, N. and Khalil, A.A. (2024) Shaping the future of cardiac wellness: exploring revolutionary approaches in disease management and prevention. Journal of Clinical Cardiology, 5(1), pp.6-29.
  3. Vento, V., Kuntz, S., Lejay, A. and Chakfe, N. (2024) Evolutionary trends and innovations in cardiovascular intervention. Frontiers in Medical Technology, 6, p.1384008.
Author: Emily.F.Carter
R&D Scientist in public health, with a focus on health policy and community health initiatives.
Author: Emily.F.Carter
R&D Scientist in public health, with a focus on health policy and community health initiatives.