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CureApp, Inc. developer of software as a medical device “Digital Therapeutics” mobile applications, has launched a Phase 3 multicenter, randomized comparative study (clinical trial) of "Digital Therapeutics“ for hypertension in Japan...

CureApp, Inc. developer of software as a medical device “Digital Therapeutics” mobile applications, has launched a Phase 3 multicenter, randomized comparative study (clinical trial) of "Digital Therapeutics“ for hypertension in Japan with various partners including Professor Kazuomi Kario, M.D., Ph.D., the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, the Department of Medicine, and Jichi Medical University School of Medicine.

This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of "Digital Therapeutics" in patients with essential hypertension who have not received an orally administered antihypertensive drug treatment. Patients will be divided into two groups; those using "Digital Therapeutics" in addition to lifestyle changes set according to the Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension 2019 (the "Guidelines”) (*1), and those only adopting said lifestyle habit changes without using ”Digital Therapeutics”. The primary criteria for evaluation is the change from the baseline in mean 24-hour systolic blood pressure*1 at 12 weeks after treatment begins, as measured by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM)*2.

*1 Systolic blood pressure: Highest blood pressure in blood pressure measurement

*2 Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: Continuous measurement of blood pressure at certain intervals for 24 hours under normal lifestyle conditions. Blood pressure fluctuates due to various factors; this shows the daily variation in blood pressure (daily variation pattern).

Hypertension is the biggest risk factor for cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases (i.e. stroke, heart disease), and the annual death toll in Japan from these diseases attributed to hypertension is estimated to reach 100,000. The number of patients with hypertension in Japan is estimated approx. 43 million, and blood pressure is appropriately controlled in only 12 million of these patients (*1). The lifestyle improvements essential to hypertension treatment are difficult to sustain as they are largely dependent on a patient’s motivation or their workplace/home environment. At the same time, successful lifestyle intervention by medical institutions presents a challenge.

Under these circumstances, "Digital Therapeutics," a new treatment method utilizing mobile technology, aims to produce a strong therapeutic effect enabling patients to return to normal blood pressure and develop appropriate lifestyle habits by providing personalized, optimized treatment guidance to individual patients based on medical evidence and encouraging awareness/behavior changes. The hypertension treatment application used in this study will automatically analyze blood pressure and lifestyle characteristics of individuals from data that includes blood-pressure monitoring using a smart blood pressure monitor and lifestyle habit logs. This data will be used to provide optimal treatment guidance (advice on diet, exercise, sleep, etc., and information to encourage behavior improvements).

Professor Kazuomi Kario, M.D., Ph.D.
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Jichi Medical University School of Medicine

Hypertension is the biggest risk factor for serious cardiovascular diseases such as stroke, myocardial infarction, and cardiac failure. Although thoroughgoing antihypertensive measures ensures to control these diseases, the control rate for hypertension in Japan is only about 30% at present. Reducing salt and alcohol intake, proper weight control, and exercise are very important in treating hypertension. However, these measures are difficult to maintain on a continual basis. Digital Therapeutics is the world’s first app to treat hypertension that provides full support for improving lifestyle habits directly lowering blood pressure by encouraging behavioral changes based on cognitive behavioral therapy. With its elaborate treatment program and the innovative application of new information technology, Digital Therapeutics assesses individual patients, and ensures an interactive information exchange between patients and physicians based on appropriate guidance with proven scientific evidence and patient behavior records. I hope to see this app serving as the first step toward realizing a “self-cure of hypertension“ by closely monitoring the daily lives of individuals to help them improve their lifestyle habits.

Kohta Satake, M.D.
President and CEO, CureApp, Inc.

The spread of “Hypertension Digital Therapeutics“ as a treatment covered by health insurance will lead to preventing the progression of hypertension and inhibiting cardiovascular diseases. After this clinical trial, we aim to obtain regulatory approval and health insurance coverage. "Digital Therapeutics" can provide appropriate medical guidance to patients at home and outside the hospital, making it possible to provide high-quality personalized medical care to people of working age who find it difficult to make frequent visits to clinics, as well as people in remote areas. I feel certain that the increased use of "Digital Therapeutics," a new therapeutic approach using digital technology, will create new value in medical care for hypertension and contribute to reducing future medical costs.

For more details, visit: https://cureapp.co.jp/en/

Company Name: CureApp, Inc.
About Company: CureApp, Inc. is a MedTech start-up company that performs research and development and produces software as a medical device for disease treatments based on advanced software technology and medical evidence. CureApp pursues the research and development of "Digital Therapeutics“, a disease treatment app, to establish a new form of medical service in Japan with a concept of “an app that cures diseases”.