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Título: European advances in digital rheumatology
Autor: Hadjileontiadis, Leontios J.
Charisis, Vasileios
Hadjidimitriou, Stelios
Dias, Sofia B.
Apostolidis, George
Dimaridis, Giannis
Kitsas, Ilias
Karlas, Angelos
Fasoula, Nikolina Alexia
Levi-Schaffer, Francesca
Silva, Hugo
Dimitroulas, Theodoros
Rodrigues, Ana Maria
Coates, Laura C.
Luime, Jolanda
Tchetverikov, Ilja
Palavras-chave: Digital rheumatology
Digital therapeutics
Explainable AI models
iPROLEPSIS European research initiative
Novel digital biomarkers
Psoriatic arthritis
Medicine(all)
Data: Jun-2025
Resumo: The shift from traditional to technology-based diagnosis and management of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) represents a significant evolution in patient care. Traditionally, PsA was diagnosed and managed through clinical evaluations, physical examinations, and basic imaging techniques. With the evolution of digital technologies, the PsA care is transforming, giving rise to the field of digital rheumatology. In this vein, Europe has invested in research initiatives, like iPROLEPSIS, that could accelerate this transformation and redefine PsA care within a digital world. In this Viewpoint we present the current clinical PsA landscape, highlight the PsA patients' interaction with the digital world, and showcase the novel iPROLEPSIS digital offerings. The latter scaffold digital rheumatology by identifying PsA key drivers. Moreover, they support personalized PsA risk prediction and improve early PsA detection. Furthermore, they enable precise PsA treatment strategies and digital therapeutics within a novel digital health ecosystem.
Descrição: Funding Information: The authors wish to acknowledge all members of the iPROLEPSIS consortium, comprising of partners from the ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI (Greece), ERASMUS UNIVERSITAIR MEDISCH CENTRUM ROTTERDAM (The Netherlands), UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD (UK), FACULDADE DE MOTRICIDADE HUMANA (Portugal), THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM (Israel), TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN (Germany), CENTER FOR RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY HELLAS-CERTH (Greece), STICHTING CICERO-COLLECTIEF INITIATIEF VOOR CREATIEF EN EDUCATIEF REUMA ONDERZOEK (The Netherlands), SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE REUMATOLOGIA (Portugal), NETCOMPANY-INTRASOFT SA (Luxembourg), AINIGMA TECHNOLOGIES (Belgium), SMARTSOL SIA (Latvia), DBC EUROPE (Belgium), PLUX - WIRELESS BIOSIGNALS S.A. (Portugal), and WELLICS LTD (UK). iPROLEPSIS has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101095697. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the European Health and Digital Executive Agency can be held responsible for them. Moreover, L.J.H. acknowledges support from Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Provost's Office Grant. The funding sources had no role in the writing of the manuscript or the decision to submit it for publication. Publisher Copyright: © 2025 The Author(s)
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/183519
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2025.103243
ISSN: 2589-5370
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