| Literature DB >> 29854766 |
Sachith Paramie Karunathilake1, Gamage Upeksha Ganegoda1.
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases result in millions of deaths around the globe annually, most of which are avoidable if identified early. Preventive healthcare has a major role in the fight against cardiovascular diseases. Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention have their own applications along with benefits and drawbacks. This paper aims to elevate the sensitivity of "secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases." Firstly, it discusses common types of cardiovascular diseases around the globe and their causes. Secondly, it analyzes different risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases and then discusses incoming technological trends in cardiovascular disease prediction and finally provides an insight into the importance of secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases and commonly prescribed interventions for high risk patients.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29854766 PMCID: PMC5964583 DOI: 10.1155/2018/5767864
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Correlation of age and CVD risk in men and women [4].
Figure 2Data mining process [5].
Figure 3HDPS process overview.
Comparison of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention methods.
| Aspect | Primary prevention | Secondary prevention | Tertiary prevention |
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| Focus | Preventing the onset of disease, by eliminating risk factors | Reducing the impact of the disease by early diagnosis before permanent damage | Managing pain and increasing life expectancy of the patient |
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| Financial burden | Very low: mainly focusing on lifestyle changes | Medium: medical interventions cost affordable amounts | Very high: surgery and other major procedures |
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| Disruption of daily work | Low | Medium | High: requiring constant attention after medical interventions |
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| Examples | Daily exercise, healthy diets | Beta blockers, statin treatment, lifestyle changes | Stent replacement, bypass surgery |