Revolutionizing Utility of Big Data Analytics in Personalized Cardiovascular Healthcare

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Abstract

The term “big data analytics (BDA)” defines the computational techniques to study complex datasets that are too large for common data processing software, encompassing techniques such as data mining (DM), machine learning (ML), and predictive analytics (PA) to find patterns, correlations, and insights in massive datasets. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are attributed to a combination of various risk factors, including sedentary lifestyle, obesity, diabetes, dyslipidaemia, and hypertension. We searched PubMed and published research using the Google and Cochrane search engines to evaluate existing models of BDA that have been used for CVD prediction models. We critically analyse the pitfalls and advantages of various BDA models using artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and artificial neural networks (ANN). BDA with the integration of wide-ranging data sources, such as genomic, proteomic, and lifestyle data, could help understand the complex biological mechanisms behind CVD, including risk stratification in risk-exposed individuals. Predictive modelling is proposed to help in the development of personalized medicines, particularly in pharmacogenomics; understanding genetic variation might help to guide drug selection and dosing, with the consequent improvement in patient outcomes. To summarize, incorporating BDA into cardiovascular research and treatment represents a paradigm shift in our approach to CVD prevention, diagnosis, and management. By leveraging the power of big data, researchers and clinicians can gain deeper insights into disease mechanisms, improve patient care, and ultimately reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease on individuals and healthcare systems.

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Sharma, P., Sharma, P., Sharma, K., Varma, V., Patel, V., Sarvaiya, J., … Shah, K. (2025, May 1). Revolutionizing Utility of Big Data Analytics in Personalized Cardiovascular Healthcare. Bioengineering. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering12050463

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