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UPDATE ON CARDIOLOGY: CVD IS STILL THE LEADING CAUSE MORTALITY WORLDWIDE


PHA Midyear Convention 2024 in session


CVDs are still the leading cause of death globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 17.9 million people died from CVDs in 2019, representing 32% of all global deaths. Of these deaths, 85% were due to heart attack and stroke.

 

CVD is acquired and passed-on by your parents. Knowing your risks and doing something about it will put CVD at bay. And with more and more people working or living a stressful life to make both ends meet, having unhealthy lifestyle (not adhering to the PHA lifestyle code 52100 – 5 servings of vegetables/fruits daily; not more than 2 grams of sodium daily; 1 hour of physical activity daily; 0 sugared beverages and 0 smoking); and compounding it with vices and prolonged sit-down lifestyle; becomes an ordinary thing or the norm, CVD is just lurking around nearby.

 

PHA harps on the message that CVD is preventable as long as you stick to 52100, avoiding too much stress and avoiding alcohol abuse. Early detection is also important along with counselling, management, and proper medication.

 

 

What are CVDs?

A  group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels, CVDs  include: coronary heart disease,  a disease of the blood vessels supplying the heart muscle; cerebrovascular disease, a disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain; peripheral arterial disease , a disease of blood vessels supplying the arms and legs; rheumatic heart disease, damage to the heart muscle and heart valves from rheumatic fever, caused by streptococcal bacteria; congenital heart disease – birth defects that affect the normal development and functioning of the heart caused by malformations of the heart structure from birth; and deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism – blood clots in the leg veins, which can dislodge and move to the heart and lungs.

 

Heart attacks and strokes, on the other hand, are usually acute events and are mainly caused by a blockage that prevents blood from flowing to the heart or brain. The most common reason for this is a build-up of fatty deposits on the inner walls of the blood vessels that supply the heart or brain. Strokes can be caused by bleeding from a blood vessel in the brain or from blood clots.

 

 

Detecting CVDs

 

Chest pain is one of the most common reasons that people visit the emergency room or consult their physicians. Pain may feel like a sharp, stabbing pain or a dull ache. More often than not, people seek medical help only because of physical pain, such as chest pain. Still, some dismiss it as simple pain that may be caused by lifting heavy weights, anxiety, trauma to the chest, flatulence, and heartburn.

 

However, not all CVDs exhibit physical symptoms and even chest pain. That’s why it is important that a healthcare provider, the cardiologist, could test, treat, or help every individual prevent a number of cardiovascular problems.    

 

After all, a cardiologist is a physician who's an expert in the care of your heart and blood vessels. They can also specialize in specific areas, such as abnormal heart rhythms, heart failure or heart problems you’ve had since birth. Given the lack of cardiovascular specialists, the PHA is promoting Cardiology for ALL. 

 

The PHA Midyear Convention 2024 is held from January 12-13, 2024, at the Clark Convention Center attended by over 400 professionals from Manila and the Central Luzon.


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