Management of cardiovascular disease

Management of cardiovascular disease

Overview

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are leading cause of premature mortality in the region. CVDs contribute to more than 25% of all deaths in the region. Most common cause of CVD deaths are heart attacks and stroke.

Globalization, urbanization and population aging are major underlying socio-economic forces for the rising burden of CVDs. Behavioral risk factors (tobacco use, alcohol use, consumption of foods high in salt, sugar, trans-fats, physical inactivity) and metabolic risk factors (raised blood pressure, raised blood glucose, raised blood lipids, overweight, obesity) increase the risk of CVDs.

The key to reduction of CVD burden lies in the inclusion of CVD management interventions in universal health coverage packages. Drug treatment of hypertension, diabetes and high blood lipids are necessary to reduce cardiovascular risk and prevent heart attacks and strokes among people with these conditions.

The WHO Package of essential Noncommunicable Disease Interventions for primary health care (PEN Package interventions) and HEARTS technical package provides a strategic approach to improving cardiovascular health.

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A stroke is a serious life-threatening medical condition that occurs when the blood supply to a part of the brain is cut off. Stroke is one of the...

To inform and orient the Member States on SEAHEARTS Monitoring Framework for countries to report the progress on the SEAHEARTS milestones and to discuss...

Guideline for the pharmacological treatment of hypertension in adults

More people die each year from cardiovascular diseases than from any other cause. Over three quarters of heart disease and stroke-related deaths occur...

HEARTS: Technical package for cardiovascular disease management in primary health care: Risk-based CVD management

The HEARTS technical package provides a strategic approach to improving cardiovascular health in countries. It comprises six modules and an implementation...

Hypertension care in Thailand: best practices and challenges, 2019

This report highlights the burden of cardiovascular disease and describes how the Royal Government of Thailand provides hypertension care within its public...

Report of the workshop for implementing the WHO South-East Asia Regional NCD Roadmap, 2022-2030

The workshop aimed to support countries in the prioritization and acceleration of NCD prevention and management with a specific focus on accelerating the...