Noninvasive central hemodynamic monitoring in the primary care setting: improving prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases.

Troy Grogan, Marcos A Sanchez-Gonzalez, Miklós Illyés, Syed A A Rizvi
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Background: Although cardiovascular disease (CVD) has markedly declined since the early 1960s due to medical advances and better management, this condition persists as the most critical and preventable cause of death in the US. For that reason, the identification and application of more sensitive, specific, validated, and noninvasive biomarkers of cardiovascular functioning in the primary care setting for the early identification of CVD risk at the subclinical level are warranted.

Aim: The goal of the present review is twofold: first, to familiarize the primary care practitioner with noninvasive aortic hemodynamic parameters, including how these could be integrated into primary care services and patient management, and second, to propose a model for earlier detection of CVD based on the noninvasive hemodynamic parameters in the primary care setting.

Relevance for patients: Implementation of noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring in a primary care setting could help in the identification of heart disease risk at the early onset thus preventing the need for expensive treatment or death at later stages.

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初级保健环境中的无创中央血流动力学监测:改善心血管疾病的预防和管理。
背景:尽管自20世纪60年代初以来,由于医学进步和更好的管理,心血管疾病(CVD)明显下降,但这种疾病仍然是美国最关键和最可预防的死亡原因。因此,有必要在初级保健环境中识别和应用更敏感、更特异、更有效、更无创的心血管功能生物标志物,以便在亚临床水平上早期识别心血管疾病风险。目的:本综述的目的有两个:第一,使初级保健医生熟悉无创主动脉血流动力学参数,包括如何将这些参数整合到初级保健服务和患者管理中;第二,提出一种基于初级保健环境中无创血流动力学参数的CVD早期检测模型。与患者的相关性:在初级保健机构实施无创血流动力学监测可以帮助在早期发病时识别心脏病风险,从而防止需要昂贵的治疗或在后期死亡。
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