Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) refers to a class of medical conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels, including the circulatory system. It is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, particularly in older adults. CVD can manifest in various forms, such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, peripheral artery disease, valvular heart disease, and cardiomyopathy. These conditions can lead to complications like heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure, which can significantly impact a person's health and quality of life. Geriatric health, on the other hand, pertains to the unique health needs and challenges faced by older adults. It encompasses various aspects of health, including physical, mental, and social well-being. CVD is a significant concern in geriatric health as it is more prevalent in this population due to factors such as aging, lifestyle choices, and chronic conditions. Therefore, cardiovascular disease in the context of geriatric health refers to the diagnosis, management, and prevention of heart and blood vessel conditions in older adults. It involves a comprehensive approach that considers the individual's medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and lifestyle factors. The goal is to optimize cardiovascular health, reduce the risk of complications, and improve overall quality of life.
External Links
- [CardiovascularDisease.net] Cardiovascular Disease Health Information Community
- [CardiovascularDiseases.net]
- [gcnlf.pcna.net] Global Cardiovascular Nursing Leadership Forum - Engaging an international community of nursing leaders for cardiovascular disease prevention.
- [SocialDeterminantsofHealth.us] Social Determinants of Health + Cardiovascular Disease
- [ClinicalCardiology.org] Clinical Cardiology, A Peer-Reviewed Journal for Advances in Cardiovascular Disease