“Cardiovascular Medicine: Advances in Diagnosis and Therapy”
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) continue to be a major economic and healthcare burden as well as a top cause of death globally. Populations that are getting older, leading less active lives, and having more people with risk factors including obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure are all contributing to the rising incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), even though there has been a lot of success in preventing and treating these conditions. Efforts have been made to overcome these obstacles by advancing cardiovascular medicine and creating new methods of diagnosis and treatment.
Our knowledge of the pathophysiology of CVDs and the creation of new diagnostic tools and treatment approaches have both made tremendous leaps forward in the last several decades. Cardiovascular medicine has undergone a sea change due to the dogged quest of innovation and perfection, which has brought in state-of-the-art imaging technologies, innovative pharmaceutical agents, and less invasive procedures.
Prepared by the researcher:
Zakaih Hijji Taher Alturaffi
Bander Ali A AL Mubark
ABDULLAH HUSSEIN ALMUBARAK
ALHADDAD, ALI HUSSAIN A
REEM ABDULADEIM M ALDHAMEN
Bashayr Taher M Al-aithan
FATEMAH TAHER M ,Al AITHAN
ALAHMAD,SUMAYYAH YASSEN H