Congestive heart failure is a chronic medical condition that affects about 2 % of the adult population. Even though it cannot be cured, it can be relieved by a proper, long-term, complex and personalized disease management. In this paper we present the HeartMan Decision Support System (DSS), aimed at supporting individual patients in their uptake of well-established clinical guidelines (i.e., both medication and behaviour based) for disease management. The HeartMan DSS is a central component of the wider HeartMan mobile-health platform that employs mobile phones, wristband sensors and a web application for communication with patients, their physicians and caregivers. The DSS itself provides recommendations for (1) managing patient's physical health in terms of exercise, nutrition, medications and self-monitoring, (2) psychological support, and (3) managing environmental parameters. The DSS employs a variety of methods: rule-based decision models and adaptable workflows developed using literature and in collaboration with medical experts, classification models developed by machine learning from data, and optimization algorithms. Taken together, they provide a comprehensive, personalized and user-friendly disease management platform. The system was evaluated in a clinical proof-or-concept trial, involving 56 patients in four hospitals. The results confirmed that the system was successful in improving self-care behaviour, decreased patients' levels of depression and anxiety, and improved the overall predicted 1-year mortality risk.

HeartMan DSS: A decision support system for self-management of congestive heart failure

Gennaro Tartarisco
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Flavia Marino;Giovanni Pioggia;
2021

Abstract

Congestive heart failure is a chronic medical condition that affects about 2 % of the adult population. Even though it cannot be cured, it can be relieved by a proper, long-term, complex and personalized disease management. In this paper we present the HeartMan Decision Support System (DSS), aimed at supporting individual patients in their uptake of well-established clinical guidelines (i.e., both medication and behaviour based) for disease management. The HeartMan DSS is a central component of the wider HeartMan mobile-health platform that employs mobile phones, wristband sensors and a web application for communication with patients, their physicians and caregivers. The DSS itself provides recommendations for (1) managing patient's physical health in terms of exercise, nutrition, medications and self-monitoring, (2) psychological support, and (3) managing environmental parameters. The DSS employs a variety of methods: rule-based decision models and adaptable workflows developed using literature and in collaboration with medical experts, classification models developed by machine learning from data, and optimization algorithms. Taken together, they provide a comprehensive, personalized and user-friendly disease management platform. The system was evaluated in a clinical proof-or-concept trial, involving 56 patients in four hospitals. The results confirmed that the system was successful in improving self-care behaviour, decreased patients' levels of depression and anxiety, and improved the overall predicted 1-year mortality risk.
2021
Istituto per la Ricerca e l'Innovazione Biomedica -IRIB
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186
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Congestive heart failure
Decision models
Decision support system
Personal health system
Physical exercise
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Bohanec, Marko; Tartarisco, Gennaro; Marino, Flavia; Pioggia, Giovanni; Emilio Puddu, Paolo; Salvatore Schiariti, Michele; Baert, Anneleen; Pardaens, ...espandi
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   Personal Decision Support System For Heart Failure Management
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