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Title: MyHeart Fighting Cardiovascular Diseases by Prevention and Early Diagnosis


1
MyHeart Fighting Cardio-vascular Diseases by
Prevention and Early Diagnosis
  • Ralf Schmidt, Jörg Habetha, Matthew Harris
  • Philips Research Europe

2
MyHeart Mission
Fighting Cardio-vascular Diseases by prevention
and early diagnosis
  • Products services to effectively improve
    preventive life-style
  • Solutions for disease (self-) management
  • Safety security by ubiquitous access to
    premium care

3
MyHeart Partners
Companies
Universities
Mind Media
Fondazione Centro San Raffaele
Lineapiù
4
Why Cardio-vascular?
931.000 deaths in US are due to cardio-vascular
diseases 41 of all deaths
64 M US-citizen have a diagnosed heart
disease 22 of population
  • Increasing Life-expectancy
  • In 2025 more than 20 aged gt65 in EU, US and
    Japan (Source WHO)
  • ?Aggravation of the Situation

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Framework for Personal Health MyHeart IST-e-hea
lth 6th framework Duration 45 Months Budget
35 M Funding 16 M (EU) Man Power 75
FTE Start 31.12.03 Partner 33 Project
coordination Philips Coordinator Joerg Habetha
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MyHearts Scope Application Matrix
Effects of population
57
CardioActive
25
CardioSleep
40
CardioRelax
20
CardioBalance
15
CardioSafe
Staying Healthy
Healthy at Risk
Post Event
Chronically Ill (AF, CHF,..)
Enabling life-long preventive and healthy
lifestyle!
7
16 MyHeart Concepts
  • Concept A Virtual Trainer
  • Concept B Prevention Manager
  • Concept C Outdoor Rehabilitation
  • Concept D Sleep Care
  • Concept E Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Concept F Sleep Disorders
  • Concept G Depression Management
  • Concept H Stress Management
  • Concept I Post Event Relaxation
  • Concept J Obesity Management
  • Concept K Myocardial Infarct Prevention
  • Concept L Stroke Prevention
  • Concept M Heart Failure Risk Monitor
  • Concept N Hypoglycaemic Shock Prevention
  • Concept O Post Intervention Follow Up
  • Concept P Interactive Exercises

8
MyHeart SystemClinical Excellence in hands of
citizen
9
Technology Innovation
On-body electronics ? measure, diagnose, store
and communicate
10
Some examples
11
Some examples of working prototypes
  • Smart bed
  • For monitoring people unobstrusively during night

12
MyHeart Phases
16 ideas
  • Phase 1 Concept Jan/04-June/05 (18 months)
  • Filling the application segmentation matrix
  • building early demonstrators and mock-ups
  • assessing customer/stakeholder reaction
  • selecting the most attractive concepts
    business prop.
  • Phase 2 Implementation July/05-June/06 (12
    months)
  • realising the most attractive concepts
  • defining reference architecture for prevention
  • clinical/medical panel testing
  • Phase 3 Validation July/06-Sep/07 (15 months)
  • Demonstrating technical/medical feasibility
    (trials panels)
  • Building partnerships for business exploitation
  • Dissemination
  • Sum 45 months

16 concepts
4 product concepts
1-4 field- tests
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MyHeart Product Concepts formed in June 2005
  • For healthy people Activity Coach
  • For people at risk Take Care
  • For post event patients Neurological
    Rehabilitation
  • For chronically ill patients Heart Failure
    Management

14
MyHeart Scope Application Matrix
CardioActive
CardioSleep
CardioRelax
CardioBalance
CardioSafe
Staying Healthy
Healthy at Risk
Post Event
Chronically Ill (AF, CHF,..)
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MyHeart Scope
Health condition spectrum
preventative healthy living
living with chronic condition
Chronically Ill (AF, CHF,..)
Staying Healthy
Healthy at Risk
Post Event
Activity Coach
Neuro Rehab
Heart Failure Management
Take Care
Connected healthcare solutions On body monitoring
combined with feedback and interaction to various
stakeholders Empowering health well-being over
time Supporting care beyond the hospital
16
Activity Coach Aim Relevance
  • Aim
  • End user value prop. Enjoy your regular exercise
    sessions, both in terms of pleasure and health
    impact, anywhere, anytime through personalized
    and motivating training programs
  • Fitness Center value prop. It helps you to
    increase your sales and member retention by
    offering a personal trainer experience at lower
    cost
  • Relevance
  • Market fitness equipment 4.8 bln
  • Market health clubs 35.9 bln

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Activity Coach Solution
Fitness Center
Personal Mobile Coach
Service Center
Info Booth
18
Take Care Aim Relevance
  • Aim
  • Solution to self-manage CVD risk factors in daily
    life
  • Assessment of CVD risk (WHO score tables)
  • Easy-to-use technology indicating the health
    status and helping to improve it with
    personalized feedback and coaching
  • Four value propositions sleep management, stress
    management, weight management, activity
    management
  • Relevance
  • High prevalence (25 insomnia, 40 stress, 50
    inactivity)
  • Adopting a healthy lifestyle remarkably reduces
    the risk for developing CVD

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Example Sleep Module
  • Aim Coaching people to improve sleep quality
  • Solution System for monitoring vital parameters
    in bed
  • Sensors
  • Mechanical Piezo foil sensor system (below
    bed-sheet)
  • Electrical Textile sheets in collaboration with
    MyHeart partners

20
Neurological Rehabilitation Aim Relevance
  • Aim
  • Ensuring early intensive rehabilitation for more
    patients with neurological diseases, both
    inpatients and outpatients
  • Improving care by innovative evidence-based
    treatments, able to quantify rehabilitation
    outcomes
  • Addressing motor (upper limb) and cognitive
    (speech and reading) deficits
  • Relevance
  • 700000 events / year in US, 80 survive, only 25
    recover completely
  • Re-imbursement of rehabilitation by insurance
    companies

21
Catsuit For movement analysis
Textile solution hard-sensor system On-body
network 5 slave nodes (3acc, 3mag), 1 master
22
Heart Failure Management
  • Relevance
  • 10 million patients in the EU are treated for
    Heart Failure
  • Over 3bln hospitalization cost in the EU
  • The cost of hospitalizations for HF is twice that
    for all forms of cancer and myocardial
    infarctions combined.
  • Proper closed-loop management can reduce
    mortality significantly and has a cost-savings
    potential of several billion Euros world-wide.

23
Heart Failure ManagementObjectives
  • Early detection of cardiac decompensation
  • Improve the management of chronic heart failure
  • Prove the relevance of the daily monitored vital
    parameters for early detecting cardiac
    decompensation
  • Show the usability and reliability of a system
    for daily home monitoring
  • Include co-morbidities like arrhythmias and
    depression in HF management
  • Provide physicians with relevant information for
    HF management
  • Long-term
  • Reduce mortality
  • Reduce morbidity
  • Increase quality of life
  • Reduce hospitalisation costs

24
We build a Heart Failure Management System and
test it in a Clinical Study
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Sensors Vital Signs
Sensor Vest
Smart Bed
Reference
  • Weight
  • Blood Pressure
  • Implant
  • ECG
  • Activity

Respiration ECG Activity
  • ECG
  • Pressure
  • Heart Rate
  • Respiration Rate
  • Activity

26
Observational Study
  • Primary Objective
  • Determine if daily measurements of vital signs
    (heart rate, respiratory rate, impedance, blood
    pressure, arrhythmias, weight) obtained by the
    HFM system and the ICD devices predict cardiac
    decompensation.
  • Secondary Objectives (selection)
  • Usability and reliability of used technology
  • Compare data from non-invasive sensors and
    implantable sensors (Optivol)
  • 200 high risk HF patients (incomplete list of
    inclusion criteria)
  • Hospital admisson due to HF for gt48h in last 12
    months
  • Elevated BNP level at study inclusion
  • ICD/CRT with Optivol feature (Medtronic implant
    with intra-thoracic impedance sensor)
  • Study Design observational, prospective, open
    label, multi-center

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Conclusions Personal Healthcare
  • Personal Healthcare will happen there is no
    alternative.
  • Services are part of the solution.
  • Technology follows application.
  • Close partnership with the medical community is a
    must.

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