Prof. Đorđe Jakovljević
Prof. Đorđe Jakovljević
Professor of Cardiovascular and Lifestyle Medicine and Research Lead for Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine at the Research Centre for Health and Life Sciences of Coventry University, United Kingdom
Title: Technological Innovations in Diagnosis of Heart Failure
Abstract
Heart failure (HF) is a global pandemic currently affecting up to 15 million people in Europe. It is a complex clinical syndrome associated with impaired heart function, poor quality of life for patients and high healthcare costs. Accurate early diagnosis of HF allow implementation of evidence-based prevention and treatment strategies which reduce HF morbidity and mortality and its burden on healthcare. Early diagnosis is challenging, often inaccurate as initial signs and symptoms are non-specific. We developed a novel, cardiac output response to stress (CORS) test to facilitate early diagnosis of heart failure which also can be used as a monitoring tool to evaluate disease progression and response to treatment. The CORS, as a novel test for objective evaluation of cardiac function, demonstrates acceptable reproducibility and can potentially be implemented in primary care. In primary care CORS test can be ised to reduce unnecessary referrals to secondary care and has the potential to serve this purpose. Evidence further demonstrated that the CORS is feasible and patients with HF responded differently to non-HF, and HF reduced ejection fraction from HF with preserved ejection fraction. These findings provide further evidence for the potential use of the CORS to improve HF diagnostic and referral accuracy in primary care. As part of an international interdisciplinary STRATIFYHF project, which aims to develop first ever artificial intelligence-based decision support system for risk stratification and early diagnosis of heart failure, the CORS test, along with voice recognition technologies, presents novel technology which will be integrated in the decision support system. The STRATIFYHF will change the ways in which HF is managed today, thereby improving the quality and length of patients’ lives. Our solution will lead towards an efficient and sustainable healthcare systems by reducing the number of HF-related hospital admissions and deaths, and unnecessary referrals from primary to secondary care.
Biography
Prof. Đorđe Jakovljević is a Professor of Cardiovascular and Lifestyle Medicine and Research Lead for Clinical Sciences and Translational Medicine at the Research Centre for Health and Life Sciences of Coventry University, United Kingdom. Prior joining Coventry University in July 2020 and between 2009 and 2020, Dr Jakovljevic developed and successfully led research programme in cardiovascular ageing and heart failure under academic mentorship of Professor Sir Doug Turnbull at Faculty of Medical Sciences of Newcastle University. He contributed to development and delivery of several national and international interdisciplinary projects, including those supported by the European Union i.e. SILICOFCM, SGABU, and STRATIFYHF. To date, Dr Jakovljevic published >110 peer reviewed manuscripts, mentored twelve PhD students to completion, and received research grant income in excess of £8.5m. The main focus of the current research programme is improvement of risk stratification and diagnosis of heart failure in primary and secondary care.