Category: Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Cardiology: Care Plan Disorder

    The disorder and the following elements: pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, progression trajectory, diagnostic testing, and treatment options Pathophysiology The primary pathophysiologic mechanisms for the patients condition for these signs emanated from a gradual process of atherosclerosis (arterial disease) (Ambrose & Singh, 2015; Sayols-Baixeras, Lluís-Ganella, Lucas, & Elosua, 2014). The arterial condition develops and progresses for several years…

  • Assessing the Efficacy of the CONNECT App for Cardiovascular Disease Management

    The study involved patients suffering from cardiovascular disease and people at risk. Participants had access to an app with all the necessary information about the disease. Online health risk calculators, incentive emails, and monitoring of behavioral lifestyle targets were provided. The average follow-up period was about 12 months. The control group consisted of 934 individuals,…

  • Cardiovascular Pathologies: Causes and Prevention

    Diseases of the cardiovascular system should be understood as any pathological functions of the heart or blood vessels arising as a result of numerous factors. It is known that heart disease is one of the main threats to the modern health care system, which causes global damage to public health. WHO reports that cardiovascular disease…

  • Cardiovascular Diseases: Causes and Risk Factors

    Table of Contents Cardiovascular Diseases and Wellness Cardiovascular Disease in the Contemporary World Personal Significance Works Cited Cardiovascular diseases refer to the ailments that affect heart and blood circulation. These diseases are the most common causes of death in the UK, especially among the older population (Bonow et al. 120). Physical inactivity, lifestyle of individuals…

  • Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy and Diabetes

    What Does the Review Ask? Main Issue Being Researched The presented review was aimed at understanding the existing cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) guidelines about epidemiology, clinical impact, diagnosis, the usefulness of CAN testing, and management (Spallone et al., 2011, p. 639). The other objective was to update the CAN guidelines and present new ideas that…

  • The Quiz of Cardiovascular System

    The heart is the central organ of the cardiovascular system. It is essential for carrying out the blood circulation process vital for maintaining normal homeostasis as per the bodys requirements. In this regard, it is essential to know the various functions of the cardiovascular system. The various mechanisms that regulate arterial blood pressure are those…

  • Vitamins E and C in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Men

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Methodology and analysis Inflammation Conclusion References Abstract The present description is concerned with highlighting two papers by comparing and contrasting the research and analysis. The first paper was focused on the survey program to determine the utility of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) in Australia. The second paper was focused…

  • The Cardiovascular Disease: Risk Factors

    The three main risk factors for cardiovascular disease include hypertension, diabetes, and obesity (World Heart Federation, 2014). The three risk factors are modifiable since they are treatable and we can change them. Diabetes, especially Type2 diabetes, is a major risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke (World Heart Federation, 2014). Medical research proves that…

  • Cardiovascular Autonomic Neuropathy in Diabetes Patients

    What is the purpose of this research? The goal of this research is to discuss patient and physician perspectives on the worth of a new technology that can be used to detect cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) among the patients of a specialist diabetes clinic (Pals et al., 2015). What is the research question (or questions)?…

  • Cardiovascular Diseases: Effects of Diet and Exercise

    Abstract Among a variety of health problems that challenge humans, cardiovascular disease has always been a leading cause of death. People of different ages and both genders are frequently diagnosed with myocardial infarction, stroke, or ischemic heart disease. In addition to individual characteristics, there are many risk factors, including diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or cholesterol. Due…