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Review
. 2019 Feb;16(2):72-73.
doi: 10.1038/s41569-018-0149-y.

From genetics to smart watches: developments in precision cardiology

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From genetics to smart watches: developments in precision cardiology

Natalia Trayanova. Nat Rev Cardiol. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Precision cardiology is a vision of a health-care approach that identifies the optimal course of care for each patient. Although precision cardiology is still in its nascent stage, new approaches and methodologies are being developed to achieve this goal and to overcome technical and implementation barriers. In 2018, several high-impact studies made progress in this direction.

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N.T. is a founder of CardioSolv, holds an equity ownership interest in the company and acts as its Chief Scientific Officer.

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Fig. 1. Computational modelling to guide tissue engineering of personalized replacement valves.
Computational modelling can be used to guide tissue engineering of valve morphologies that minimize radial compression of the leaflets. a | Simulated deformation of the designed leaflets demonstrating increased circumferential strain during deformation, without a significant radial strain. b | Representative flow and pressure curves during in vitro measurements, with representative images of the opening and closure of the engineered valves during the cardiac cycle. Adapted with permission from REF., AAAS.

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