Volume : 09, Issue : 10, October – 2022

Title:

93.REVIEW; CARDIAC DISEASE PREVENTION MEASURES

Authors :

Dr. Safaa Anwar Felemban.,Dr. Walaa Anwar Felemban.,Lujin Abdu Khayyat.,Sultan Abdullah Alwafi.,Ayman Inayahallah Alsaedi.,Amal Zayed Alsharabi.,Thamer Fareed Badrun.,Abdullah Abdu Alasmari.,Mousa Hassan Alrashdi.,Moudhy Ahmad Fakeeh

Abstract :

Background: Primary care has an important role in cardiovascular risk management and a minimum size of scale of primary care practices may be needed for efficient delivery of managing and diagnosis of cardiac diseases.
Objectives: this narrative review was aimed to discuss the prevention measures approaches to cardiac diseases, and the ability to prevent it in healthcare setting.
Methodology: A literature search was conducted using PubMed, CINAHL Plus, and PsycINFO. In PubMed the following search terms were used:, heart disease, chronic heart diseases, knowledge, prevention, management.
Conclusion: Variety of CVD patients in family medicine practice has very important location in morbidity overall number of health services users. Management CVD quality in family doctor team is acceptable, all signs are filled almost in huge portion, that’s provides extremely acceptable avoidance CVD management and quality of clinical services. Medical care physicians need structured methods to detecting cardiac arrest; these approaches ought to involve stratifying patients into risk groups and assessing them with unbiased tests. In many cases, there is no immediate alternative to echocardiography to confirm the diagnosis and identify the etiology.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Please cite this article in press Safaa Anwar Felemban et al Review; Cardiac Disease Prevention Measures., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(10).

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