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Women with severe native valvular heart disease (VHD) are less likely to be treated in accordance with guidelines than men, finds a new study conducted at more than 200 centres across Europe. #cardiovascular diseases #guidelines #studies #therapy #women's health...
Cardiovascular disease in Europe 2016: an epidemiological update. Increased risk of cardiovascular disease at suboptimal plasma concentrations of essential antioxidants: an epidemiological update with special attention to carotene... - 《European Heart Journal》 被引量: 6发表: 2016年 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND...
Cardiovascular disease causes 4.35 million deaths per year in Europe (49% of all deaths) and costs the EU an estimated 鈧 169 billion per year. Hypertension, which is defined as blood pressure (BP) above 140/90mmHg, is one of the most common treatable risk factors for cardiovascular disease...
Cardiovascular disease is responsible for 40 percent of deaths in Europe, the WHO said on Wednesday, urging Europeans to cut their salt intake.
Robert Cramb, Consultant Chemical Pathologist at Queen Elisabeth Hospital in Birmingham. “If we initiated a cascade programme that went across Europe, we would be able to trace populations properly and initiate therapies properly,” he added. Topics Alberico Catapano Cardiovascular disease familial ...
Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease in Europe In this Review, Townsend et al. describe the epidemiology of cardiovascular disease across the WHO European Region and call for improved surveillance and monitoring to inform the development and implementation of evidence-based preventive and treatment approac...
Cardiovascular disease accounts for 45% of all deaths in Europe and 37% of all deaths in the EU. (Photo: Getty Images) Tags EU PoliticalHealth & Society AdRelated articles Europe's obesity battle, a haphazard reality How Denmark led the way on 'sin taxes' Chronic diseases - the biggest ...
disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted healthcare systems, causing delays in essential medical services, and potentially impacting CVD treatment. This study aims to estimate the impact of the pandemic on delayed CVD care in Europe by providing a systematic overview of the available evidence...