The study is testing two different ways to prevent heart problems, like heart attacks, in people without symptoms but who might have heart disease. It focuses on people at risk due to age, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome, which is a cluster of conditions like high blood pressure and high blood sugar. One way uses the Cleerly CAD Staging System. CAD stands for Coronary Artery Disease, and this system uses imaging and personalized education to help manage heart health. The study will see if this method works better than just looking at general risk factors.
- Study Length: The study is ongoing and involves different visits and assessments.
- Participation: Participants need to be over a certain age and have diabetes or metabolic syndrome.
- Risks: Participants should not have any current heart symptoms or certain health conditions that could increase risk.
If you are interested, you need to have a device like a smartphone or computer to communicate with the study team. This study could help improve how we prevent heart disease in the future.