An innovative approach based on health surveillance for the prevention and early detection of cardiovascular diseases in a large cohort of healthcare workers
Scientific Reports,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
15(1)
Опубликована: Март 15, 2025
The
aim
of
our
three-year
retrospective
observational
study
on
6000
healthcare
workers,
all
subjected
to
mandatory
health
surveillance,
is
determine
the
risk
factors
and
prevalence
cardiovascular
diseases
(CVDs)
analyze
results
an
ad
hoc
designated
preventive
surveillance
protocol.
A
assessment
was
performed
a
protocol
implemented,
including
clinical-instrumental
laboratory
tests
aimed
at
early
detection
any
sign
CVD.
As
result,
n
=
442
new
diagnoses
CVDs
were
made
increased
from
12
16.1%.
higher
observed
in
physicians
(P
57.8%;
p
<
0.0001).
main
for
age,
male
sex
family
history
CVDs.
analysis
determinants
highlighted
unexpected
protective
role
shift
work
(aOR
0.64;
Our
allowed
reveal
high
undiagnosed
CVDs,
laying
foundations
future
primary
prevention
counseling
interventions
as
part
promotion
TOTAL
WORKER
HEALTH
programs.
Further
studies
are
needed
create
solid
scientific
evidence
that
can
guide
public
decisions
regarding
models
programs
also
general
population.
Язык: Английский
A Mobile App-based Approach in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Prospective Randomized Study
High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
31(1), С. 93 - 96
Опубликована: Фев. 28, 2024
Cardiovascular
risk
factors
are
prevalent
in
the
Italian
population,
and
cardiovascular
diseases
remain
a
leading
cause
of
mortality
Western
world.
As
incidence
increases
with
age,
effective
early
prevention
management
strategies
crucial.
This
study
aims
to
evaluate
feasibility
potential
benefits
using
Heartaway®
mobile
application
as
an
additional
intervention
standard
clinical
care
for
patients
hypertension.
The
will
explore
improvements
blood
pressure
control,
medication
adherence,
factors,
lifestyle
habits,
outcomes.
results
this
may
contribute
broader
integration
telemedicine
into
disease
practice.
Язык: Английский
Hipertensión arterial sistémica posterior a COVID-19.
Orlando del Carmen Pérez García,
José Hipólito Garciliano Sánchez
Revista de la Asociación Dental Mexicana,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
81(1), С. 11 - 15
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Introducción:
un
nuevo
tipo
de
coronavirus
que
se
nombró
SARS-CoV-2,
responsable
la
enfermedad
por
COVID-19,
tuvo
esparcimiento
rápido
en
el
mundo,
alta
transmisión
resultó
pandemia.Se
registraron
2'397,216
casos
confirmados,
con
162,956
defunciones
acuerdo
Organización
Mundial
Salud
(OMS),
abril
2020.Sin
embargo,
hipertensión
afecta
a
40%
adultos,
lo
significa
alrededor
250
millones
personas
padecen
presión
alta.La
OMS,
sus
reportes,
refiere
es
factor
riesgo
número
uno
muerte.Uno
cada
cuatro
mexicanos
padece
arterial.Objetivos:
establecer
incidencia
arterial
sistémica
posterior
padecer
COVID-19
pacientes
Unidad
Medicina
Familiar
(UMF)
No.
48.Material
y
métodos:
estudio
transversal,
observacional
descriptivo,
conformado
3,238
diagnóstico
CO-VID-19
positivo,
ambos
sexos,
edades
entre
18
70
años.Por
medio
fórmula
para
poblaciones
infinitas
obtiene
una
muestra
348
pacientes.Se
realizó
revisión
expedientes
Sistema
Información
Familiar,
versión
6.2,
obtención
información
correspondiente.Resultados:
27
diagnosticados
al
52%
del
sexo
masculino
48%
femenino,
media
edad
39
años,
74%
correspondió
leve
26%
moderada.Se
documenta
mediana
ocho
días
periodo
infección
COVID-19.En
círculo
femenino
promedio
aparición
fue
13
meses
desarrollo
Letter to the Editor: Cardiovascular risk and the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective observational study in a population of healthcare professionals
Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
34(5), С. 1334 - 1335
Опубликована: Фев. 2, 2024
Язык: Английский
Impact of first and second/third wave of COVID-19 pandemic on post-acute cardiovascular outcomes in Lombardy
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
10
Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2023
COVID-19
has
been
associated
with
a
higher
risk
of
post-acute
complications.
Our
aim
was
to
analyze
and
compare
cardiovascular
complications
survivors
the
first
second/third
pandemic
waves
in
Lombardy,
both
hospitalized
non-hospitalized
patients.We
included
adults
aged
≥40
years
infected
during
pandemic.
The
follow-up
initiated
30
days
after
diagnosis
continued
up
9
months.
Hazard
ratios
(HRs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs)
outcomes
were
calculated
against
an
inverse
probability
treatment
weighted
control
group.
Subgroup
analysis
performed
by
age
classes,
sex,
previous
disease
stratified
hospitalization
status
explore
impact
severity
on
outcomes.
Compared
group,
patients
had
increased
for
any
(HR
1st
wave
1.53
CI:
1.38-1.69;
HR
2nd/3rd
1.25
1.19-1.31)
individual
outcomes,
although
HRs
group
from
wave.
results
confirmed
subgroup
analyses.
Of
note,
also
evident
even
among
individuals
who
not
acute
phase
infection.Our
provide
evidence
that
is
factor
different
regardless
severity,
age,
sex
history
diseases.
Care
strategies
people
should
include
cardiac
monitoring.
Язык: Английский