Preventive cardiology aims to reduce the incidence and mortality of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) by addressing modifiable risk factors early. With the advent of digital health technologies, there has been a significant shift in how cardiovascular risk is managed, focusing on early detection, continuous monitoring, and personalized interventions. This paper explores digital health innovations in preventive cardiology, including wearable devices, mobile health apps, telemedicine, and artificial intelligence (AI) integration. The integration of these technologies provides opportunities for improving patient outcomes, enhancing risk stratification, and promoting long-term cardiovascular health. The research examines the current landscape of digital health in cardiology, its effectiveness in prevention, and the challenges faced in its implementation.
Camilo Fernández Bravo (Mon,) studied this question.
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