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International Collaboration in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention; Atlanta-GA USA, Amman-Jordan Hebron-Palestine July 12, 2015 Omar M Lattouf MD PHD FACC FACS Professor of Surgery Emory University

International Collaboration in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention; Atlanta-GA USA, Amman-Jordan Hebron-Palestine July 12, 2015 Omar M Lattouf MD PHD FACC

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Page 1: International Collaboration in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention; Atlanta-GA USA, Amman-Jordan Hebron-Palestine July 12, 2015 Omar M Lattouf MD PHD FACC

International Collaboration in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention;

Atlanta-GA USA, Amman-JordanHebron-Palestine

July 12, 2015

Omar M Lattouf MD PHD FACC FACSProfessor of Surgery

Emory University

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Conflict of Interest Statement

Speaker has interest in developing new mobile technologies for self-risk assessment, vital signs reporting, and clinical progress post clinic or hospital discharge.

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What are Chronic Diseases ?

Long-lasting conditions that can be controlled but not cured. CD affect

populations worldwide and are leading causes of death and disability .

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Georgia Wellness Leadership WorkshopFebruary 27, 2014

• Omar M Lattouf• Brenda Fitzgerald• Michael Johns• Heval Kelli• Brent Keeling• John Sweeney• Jean O’Connor• Jag D Sheth• Larry Sperling• Dave Cantin• Michael Staufacker

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Case 1: 36 Yrs. old F, 36 Weeks Gravid

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Aortic Dissection During Pregnancy

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Case presentation #2:

A 21-year old female patient, 26 weeks gravid with twins, presented with back pain and shortness of breath. Past medical history was significant for paraplegia afte motor vehicle accident 6 years earlier.

Embolus – in - transit Embolus, surgically removed

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CMS: A Disease at Epidemic Proportion

(Grundy 2005)

34% USA4.2% among US adolescents37% Brazil 37% Gulf Countries29% M / 40% W Jordan25% Europe22-39% India20.7-37.2% MENA17% China

2-fold risk of CVD5-fold risk of DM-II3-fold risk of dying from colon cancer1.9-2.6 risk ratio for breast cancer3.38 odd ratio for chronic kidney diseaseAssociated with liver disease, sleep apnea and erectile dysfunction.

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Cardiometabolic Syndrome (CMS) and Disease (CMD)Key Metrics

34%1

of adults have Cardiometabolic

Syndrome

7out of 10 patients discharged have CMS conditions2

$3T *

U.S. Health Care

$2T Chronic Disease

$1T CMS-Related

~$500B CardioMetabolic Disease

* 2013 projected costs

1 American Heart Association (2013)2 CDC (2013)

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Cardiometabolic – U.S. Direct Cost Overview Summary

$192

$176

$78

Cardiovascular Disease2

Chronic Kidney Disease3

CM Disease$446B

Type-2 Diabetes1

4 of Top 5 most common chronic conditions in Medicare are Cardiometabolic4

• High blood pressure (58%) • High cholesterol (45%) • Heart disease (31%) • Arthritis (29%) • Diabetes (28%)

Source: 1 American Diabetes Association (2012)2 American Heart Association (2013)3 Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (2013)4 CHRONIC CONDITIONS AMONG MEDICARE BENEFICIARIES, CHARTBOOK: 2012 EDITION

$190B

$106$89

$24 $20 $15$3

Mix of cost ($B) based on 2010 MEPS data

47% of CMD or $210B are hospital costs

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Projected Direct & Indirect Cost of All CVD in USA

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Lloyd-Jones et al Defining and Setting National Goals for Cardiovascular

Health Promotion and Disease ReductionThe American Heart Association’s Strategic Impact Goal Through 2020 and Beyond .

Circulation February 2, 2010

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Million Hearts® national initiative to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2017, brings together communities, health systems, nonprofit

organizations, federal agencies, and private-sector partners from across the country to fight heart disease and stroke.

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Effectiveness of BP Control

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Levels of BP Drop in Control vs. Rx Groups

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Level of Satisfaction with Care

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Better Care is Cost Effective

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• Patient – self-empowerment, self-diagnosis• Physician – improved utilization of data at

point of care• Hospital – patient tracking, prevention of

costly re-admissions

Three-pronged Approach

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• Self-Analysis tool• Cardio Metabolic Syndrome “Bulls Eye”• Simple, visual model to show where one

stands in terms of ideal Cardio Metabolic health

• What areas to improve.

Patient

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From Cardiovascular Disease to Cardiovascular Health A Quiet Revolution?

Darwin R. Labarthe, MD, MPH, PhD (Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2012;5:e86-e92.)

Trust for America’s Health reported that: • Investment of $10 per person per year in programs to increase

physical activity, improve nutrition, and prevent smoking could save than $16 billion annually within 5 years; a return of $5.60 for every $1 invested.”

• Investing in disease prevention is the most effective, common-sense way to improve health, spare millions of Americans from developing prevent- able illnesses, reduce health care costs, and improve the productivity.

OR• Build super expensive monuments for the treatment of sick

individuals, eg, a $7 billion 5-year construction in 1 medical center alone.

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Differences in prevalence of selected risk factors and diseases, by socioeconomic status:

Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Australian Health Survey: First Results, 2011–12. (unpublished data). Canberra: ABS, 2012

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Kochanek KD, Xu JQ, Murphy SL, Miniño AM, Kung HC. Deaths: Preliminary Data for 2009. National vital statistics reports; vol 59 no 4. Hyattsville, MD: National Centers

for Health Statistics, 2011.

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In the Middle East and North Africa, the leading causes of premature death and disability and their percentage changes

between 1990 and 2010 were:

• Ischemic heart disease: 44% increase• Lower respiratory infections: 47% decrease• Stroke: 35% increase• Low back pain: 77% increase• Major depressive disorder: 58% increase• Preterm birth complications: 23% decrease• Congenital anomalies: 36% decrease• Road injuries: 46% increase• Diabetes: 87% increase• Diarrheal diseases: 69% decrease

Published by the World Bank and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. September 4,2013

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In Jordan • The cost of CV care increased from 645 million

in 2004 to 1 billion 200 million in 2010.

Petra – Jordan news agency.28-9-2013 .

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In the Middle East and North Africa, the top 10 risk factors for premature death and disability and their percentage changes

between 1990 and 2010 were:

• Dietary risks: 64% increase• High blood pressure: 59% increase• High body mass index: 138% increase• Smoking: 10% increase• High fasting plasma glucose: 66% increase• Physical inactivity: percentage change unavailable due to lack of data• Ambient particulate matter air pollution: 4% increase• Occupational risks: 38% increase• Iron deficiency: 7% increase• High total cholesterol: 51% increase

Published by the World Bank and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. September 4,2013

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In gulf countries• chronic diseases cost about 36 billion in 2013

and may reach 68 billion in 2022 .• every 10% increase in the chronic diseases the

yearly income for each country will decrease by .5% .

Aleqtisadiah news.22-1-2013.

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• The UAE spends $272 million on diabetes treatment annually. A study by Abu Dhabi health authority estimated the overall social costs of the disease at about $1.9 billion.As mentioned in Reuters.

4-7-2012.

• While Saudi Arabia spend around $3 billion annually on treating diabetes and high blood pressure diseases.Published in news-bank.net

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• For the Arab region it was expected to spend USD 8.7 billion as expenditure for diabetes in 2011.

• Abdesslam Boutayeb, Mohamed E. N. Lamlili, Wiam Boutayeb, Abdellatif Maamri, Abderrahim Ziyyat, Noureddine Ramdani.

The rise of diabetes prevalence in the Arab region .Open journal of epidemiology .Published 26-4-2012.

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• Saudi Arabia could be spending over $800 million by 2020 on renal failure.

Alriyadh news.29-1-2015.

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Diabetes in adults 20 years or older member countries of World Health Organization Eastern Mediterranean Region. (Blood Sugar ≥7 mmol/L)

Rajiv Khandekar,Screening and public health strategies for diabetic retinopathy in the Eastern Mediterranean Region,2012

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Cholesterol in Hispanics

• Nearly Half Of Hispanic Individuals Who Have High Cholesterol Are Not Aware That They Have It.

• Only 29.5 percent who did know about it received treatment.

ACC CV News Digest June 25, 2015

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The Solution:Technological Wellness: Using Point-of-

Care Analysis to Improve Patient Cardiometabolic Health

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• As of January 2014:– 91% of American adults have a cell phone– 55% of American adults have a smartphone– 32% of American adults own an e-reader– 42% of American adults own a tablet computer

http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/

Technology in the US

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Patient

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http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/

Point-of-Care Analysis

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The APP

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The APP

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The APP

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Mobile Patient Screening and Tracking

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Mobile Patient Screening and Tracking