The preventive cardiology has started to treat the spectrum of coronary disease risk factors and coronary artery disease through the assessment of individual risk and early initiation of interventions to prevent, delay or modify the development of clinical atherosclerosis which will be primary and also after the manifestation of symptomatic coronary artery disease. The main aim of Preventive Cardiology is to identify people with high risk of developing cardiac disease.
Prevention of cardiovascular disease achieve by doing regular exercise, by healthy dieting, by avoiding tobacco smoking, excessive alcohol and by maintaining of an optimal blood pressure and normal LDL-cholesterol and glucose levels.
Title : Should we continue to prescribe aspirin for patients with coronary artery disease?
Yochai Birnbaum, Baylor College of Medicine, United States
Title : Targets for the prevention of comorbidity of cardiovascular and oncological diseases
Mekhman N Mamedov, National Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Russian Federation
Title : Optimizing nutrition for infants with congenital heart disease
Kate Tauber, Albany Medical Center, United States
Title : Conditional probability utilization for the analysis of noninvasive cardiac testing
Timothy F Christian, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, United States
Title : Normalizing effects of bacterial serum opacity factor on plasma lipids, tissues, and atherosclerosis
Corina Rosales, Houston Methodist Research Institute, United States
Title : Precision medicine for a personalized care in dyslipidaemia
Syed Raza, Awali Hospital, Bahrain