Innovative Approaches for Personalised Cardiovascular Prevention
NCT05883878
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to study innovative approaches for personalized primary preventive interventions for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in the population. The main questions it aims to answer are: * efficacy and safety of the intervention * how to implement the interventions in the NHS Participants will be randomized in one of the four parallel arms: * standard of care; * genetic testing for cardiovascular genetic risk (through the cardiovascular Polygenic Risk Score or PRS); * digital intervention with a wearable device and its app; * digital intervention and genetic testing (PRS) The primary outcome we are going to evaluate is the efficacy of returning PRS information of CVD measured at baseline, alone or in combination with the use of a wearable device, on two endpoints: i) change in lifestyle pattern; ii) CVD risk profile modification. The postulated hypothesis is that the achievement of these endpoints is more likely in presence of at least one of the aforementioned interventions than among subjects who receive only traditional risk assessment at baseline, nor respect to subjects receiving traditional risk assessment plus adopting wearable devices.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * high cardiovascular risk based on the SCORE 2 (between 2.5% and 10%) * age between 40 and 69 years Exclusion Criteria: * diabetes. * familiar hypercholesterolemia. * established CVD.
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NCT05883878