Cardiovascular Disease – Not Just a U.S. Problem

by Jack Lewin August 31, 2009 03:01

¡Saludos de Barcelona! The theme of this year’s ESC Congress is “Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease from Cell to Man to Society.” From the ESC 2009 program:

“Cardiovascular disease remains the main cause of mortality and morbidity [and] we felt that major advances in prevention and risk factor identification should be our scientific highlight.”

According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 17 million people die of cardiovascular disease – in particular heart attack and stroke – each year. In the U.S., over 860,000 people died in 2005 from cardiovascular disease, accounting for 35.3 percent of all deaths in the country. This is a very important topic, and ESC plans to address it through nearly 80 sessions focused on how to reduce the CVD burden.

At the ACC, one way we address prevention is through our patient education Web site, CardioSmart. CardioSmart is a place for people diagnosed with cardiovascular disease to learn more about their condition and how to improve their health. We like to consider it a “safe space” for patients to come online and look for more information. Not only can they find more information, they can also participate in their health through the CardioSmart Blood Pressure Tool, which gives visitors a simple, secure and easily accessible way to enter their daily blood pressure readings and see their process. They can then take to their readings to their next doctor’s visit. The format of the site and the tools that it offers helps to make the patient a PARTNER with their physician, which in turn can help increase compliance and improve outcomes.

*** Image from Wikimedia Commons (Metamario). ***

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Jack Lewin has been chief executive office of the American College of Cardiology since November 2006. Under his leadership the College has continued to build upon its standing as a national leader in advocacy, with a particular focus on reforming Medicare, Medicaid, and the financing and delivery of quality health care. Learn more about Dr. Lewin.

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