Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases Through Urological Practice: Dr. Goran Arandjelović at the 57th Days of Preventive Medicine, Niš

Preventing Cardiovascular Diseases Through Urological Practice Dr. Goran Arandjelović at the 57th Days of Preventive Medicine, Niš
At the 57th International Congress “Days of Preventive Medicine” held in Niš, Serbia an event marking the 125th anniversary of the Pasteur Institute Salute Futura’s CEO, Dr. Goran Arandjelović, was invited as a guest speaker to present his lecture on the topic: “Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases Through Urological Practice.” This year’s congress, organized by the Institute of Public Health Niš and the University of Niš Faculty of Medicine, brought together more than 600 experts from across Europe to discuss innovations in public health, digital prevention, and the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in modern medicine. Dr. Arandjelović’s lecture stood out as an example of how clinical precision and data-driven insight can merge to redefine preventive healthcare. In his presentation, Dr. Arandjelović explored the deep interconnection between urological disorders and cardiovascular risk, emphasizing that early detection and management of urological symptoms often provide key indicators of systemic vascular health. He highlighted that conditions such as erectile dysfunction, lower urinary tract symptoms, and metabolic imbalances are not isolated pathologies they are often the first clinical signs of cardiovascular dysfunction. By addressing them proactively, physicians can detect and prevent severe cardiac events before they occur.
Drawing from his extensive clinical experience and Salute Futura’s ongoing research in predictive modeling, Dr. Arandjelović discussed how AI-driven clinical tools can help doctors integrate urological, metabolic, and cardiovascular data into unified patient profiles. He demonstrated how Salute Futura’s platforms such as MedPrO and USEP are designed to simulate clinical outcomes and assist physicians in making faster, evidence-based preventive decisions.
“Prevention starts with connection,” Dr. Arandjelović noted during his talk. “When we look at the patient as a complex system, not a collection of separate symptoms, we open the door to medicine that is both smarter and more human.” The lecture resonated strongly with the congress’s central theme “From Pasteur’s Vision to Digital Prevention” celebrating the evolution of preventive medicine from microbiology to AI-powered prediction. By participating in this landmark event, Salute Futura continues to strengthen its position as a company that unites clinical expertise and artificial intelligence to empower healthcare professionals with predictive, data-driven tools that improve patient outcomes and transform modern preventive medicine.

