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Common origin but individual outcomes: time for new guidelines in personalized healthcare.

Olga Golubnitschaja1,2, Vincenzo Costigliola2.   

Abstract

Clinical observations clearly demonstrate that similar endogenous and exogenous risk factors cause individual reactions and pathologic characteristics; therefore, the same therapeutic approaches applied within one cohort of patients lead to individual outcomes. How could we optimize approaches used in the current healthcare systems? Individualized treatment algorithms and paradigm change from a late interventional approach to predictive diagnosis, followed by the targeted prevention of a disease before pathology manifests, presents an innovative concept for advanced healthcare that is cost effective. Predictive perinatal/postnatal diagnosis and the preselection of a particular healthy but disease-predisposed individual, followed by targeted preventive measures, represent the primary task in the overall action of personalized healthcare. Those highly effective measures can lead to a reduced prevalence of severe pathologies and better long-term outcomes for patients treated according to individual parameters and therapeutic algorithms. Furthermore, an increased portion of socially active members remaining vibrant with excellent physical and mental health can therefore, be expected in the elderly. Improving the quality of life of aging populations and reducing costs in advanced healthcare systems, is a global challenge of the 21st century. This task requires intelligent political regulations and the creation of new guidelines to advance the current healthcare systems. Targeted preventive measures should be well regulated by innovative reimbursement programs introduced by policy-makers. This is considered as the cost-effective preventive 'medicine of the future'.

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Keywords:  blood biomarkers; effective costs; healthy individuals; perinatal diagnostics; personalized medicine; predictive diagnosis; predisposition; targeted prevention

Year:  2010        PMID: 29776246     DOI: 10.2217/pme.10.42

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Per Med        ISSN: 1741-0541            Impact factor:   2.512


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1.  One more wall to cross: The role of psychologists in addressing integrated health among undocumented Latinx immigrants in inpatient medical settings.

Authors:  Luz M Garcini; Amanda Venta; Alfonso Mercado; Thania Galvan; Casandra L Compean; Gabriela Guerrero; Melanie M Domenech Rodríguez
Journal:  Psychotherapy (Chic)       Date:  2022-01-13

2.  Birth asphyxia as the major complication in newborns: moving towards improved individual outcomes by prediction, targeted prevention and tailored medical care.

Authors:  Olga Golubnitschaja; Kristina Yeghiazaryan; Melanie Cebioglu; Micaela Morelli; Mario Herrera-Marschitz
Journal:  EPMA J       Date:  2011-06-09       Impact factor: 6.543

3.  Blood transcriptome profiling as potential biomarkers of suboptimal health status: potential utility of novel biomarkers for predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine strategy.

Authors:  Hao Wang; Qiuyue Tian; Jie Zhang; Hongqi Liu; Jinxia Zhang; Weijie Cao; Xiaoyu Zhang; Xingang Li; Lijuan Wu; Manshu Song; Yuanyuan Kong; Wei Wang; Youxin Wang
Journal:  EPMA J       Date:  2021-04-20       Impact factor: 8.836

4.  Promoting predictive, preventive and personalised medicine: European event of global importance.

Authors:  Olga Golubnitschaja; Charles Swanton; Romano Danesi; Vincenzo Costigliola
Journal:  EPMA J       Date:  2011-06-28       Impact factor: 6.543

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