AB022. Harnessing big data to transform clinical care of cardiovascular diseases
Part 2: Symposium

AB022. Harnessing big data to transform clinical care of cardiovascular diseases

Eva Maria Cutiongco-de la Paz

National Institutes of Health, University of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines


Abstract: Diseases of the heart and vascular system are the leading causes of mortality worldwide. A number of risk factors have already been identified such as obesity, diabetes and smoking; in the recent years, research has shifted its focus on genetic risk factors. Discoveries on the role of genes partnered with the technological developments have enabled advances in the understanding of human genetics and its influence on disease and treatment. There are initiatives now to combine medical records and genetic and other molecular data into a single “knowledge network” to achieve these aptly known as precision medicine. With next generation sequencing readily available at a more affordable cost, it is expected that genetic information of patients will be increasingly available and can be used to guide clinical decisions. Big data generated and stored necessitates broad and extensive interpretation to be valuable in clinical care. Accumulating evidence on the use of such genetic information in the cardiovascular clinics will be presented.

Keywords: Cardiovascular; precision medicine; genetic information; big data


Cite this abstract as: Cutiongco-de la Paz EM. Harnessing big data to transform clinical care of cardiovascular diseases. Ann Transl Med 2015;3(S2):AB022. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.AB022

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