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Notable projects

Digital health (E-health) research line

TDApp

TDApp is a tool that generates automated therapeutic recommendations, based on updated scientific evidence, adapted to the individual patients’ features and which incorporates the preferences of patients and clinics regarding the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. TDApp has been designed to be used by people with ADHD.

TDApp aims to 1) improve the knowledge that patients or their parents have of ADHD and the available medicines for its treatment, 2) refer patients and general practitioners to therapeutic recommendation formulations, 3) to ensure therapeutic recommendations are adapted to patients’ features and intended to achieve the goals selected by patients and their doctors, and 4) to implement updated recommendations so that they include results from the latest studies.

To achieve these goals, TDApp 1) provides information on ADHD and pharmacological therapeutic interventions, 2) enables patients, together their doctors, to decide on their preferences regarding the benefits they wish to achieve and the adverse effects they wish to avoid, 3) use information on medicines for ADHD treatment from the Minerva clinical studies database that is constantly updated, and 4) use AI techniques for analysing such information and identifying the best treatment for each person with ADHD.

Take a look at the tool’s explanatory video.

Take a look at the news time video of the TDApp’s presentation ceremony, held on 14 October 2022. 

HTE-DLP

HTE-DLP is an automated detection and help system for managing Familial Hypercholesterolaemia. It is an E-health tool for selecting the treatment of the Familial Hypercholesterolaemia. While levels are reduced by drugs, there are usually problems when it comes to planning treatments. Hence the creation of this system, which helps with decision-taking. Created by researchers from the Cardiovascular Research Network, the system manages to improve planning for hypolipidemic treatments (reductions in the levels of blood lipids) in patients with high cardiovascular risk. Hte-DLP3.0 was endorsed in 2020 as a teaching tool by the Spanish Medical Education Society and for its scientific interest by the Spanish Arteriosclerosis Society.


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