PMID: 32675840Jul 18, 2020Paper

PREVENTIVE CARDIOLOGY AS NEW SUBSPECIALTY OF CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE.

Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association
Sergio Fazio, Michael D Shapiro

Abstract

Although management of ischemic cardiovascular disease has improved by leaps and bounds and significantly reduced the risk of mortality from a heart attack relative to decades past, the life trajectory of the average person (with stress, poor diet, excess body weight, inactivity, smoking, exposure to pollutants, poor management of metabolic comorbidities, etc.) still leads straight to development of this disease. Therefore, we have an unprecedented opportunity to focus on prevention of atherosclerosis before cardiovascular events occur, an endeavor that needs expert intervention with cardiovascular risk assessment, risk factor management, lifestyle counseling, dietary interventions, use of natural supplements, and pharmacotherapy. It is time for the budding specialty of preventive cardiology to come to the fore, from the historic background of fragmented clinical services such as lipid, hypertension, diabetes, endocrine, and cardiology clinics. Many patients need this specialized service, which cannot be provided anywhere else but in a dedicated practice well integrated with all other hospital services. Here we discuss the origin of preventive cardiology, the organization and core competencies required for excellence in this me...Continue Reading

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