PPT-Women and Heart Disease: Update on Prevention

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Shaista Malik MD PhD MPH FACC Associate Professor Medical Director Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac Rehab Program Director Womens Heart Disease Program University

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Shaista Malik MD PhD MPH FACC Associate Professor Medical Director Preventive Cardiology and Cardiac Rehab Program Director Womens Heart Disease Program University of California Irvine. 1 Although heart disease is sometimes thought of as a mans disease around the same number of women and men die each year of heart disease in the United States Despite increases in awareness over the past decade only 54 of women recognize that heart gov Web wwwcdcgov Resources US Department of Health and Human Services Million Hearts httpmillionheartshhsgov National Quality Forum Quality Positioning System wwwqualityforumorgQps Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Physician Quality Reporti Directed Readings . In the Classroom. September/October 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . M. Carolina Karam Demori, MD. OUTLINE. 2. Statistics. Gender Disparities. Acute Coronary Syndrome. CABG Surgery & Outcomes. Device Implantation & Outcomes. Calcium Supplements & Risk of CVD. Prevention & Treatment. . in Women: Update on the . 2011 American Heart Association Guidelines. Objectives. Discuss strategies to assess and stratify women into high risk, at risk, and ideal health categories for cardiovascular disease (CVD). 2. WHAT IS HEART DISEASE?. What is Heart Disease?. Heart disease is a broad term used to describe a range of diseases that affect your heart. Coronary Artery Disease. (heart attack & stroke). Arrhythmias. Winakur. , M.D.. Maryland Cardiovascular Specialists. Maryland ACP Meeting 2/1/14. Overview. The scope of the problem. Symptoms. Risk factors. Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Pearls from the 2014 ACC Heart of Women’s Health course. In the Classroom. September/October 2013 issue of . Radiologic Technology. Instructions:. This presentation provides a framework for educators and students to use Directed Reading content published in . Hormone Therapy and Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs). 2. “Hormone Replacement Therapy” . Risk-Benefit . Balance. : . 1960s-1990s. Risks. Benefits. CHD . Osteoporosis . Vasomotor Symptoms. 2. WHAT IS HEART DISEASE?. What is Heart Disease?. Heart disease is a broad term used to describe a range of diseases that affect your heart. Coronary Artery Disease. (heart attack & stroke). Arrhythmias. E. . Thomas-Eapen, . MD, FAAFP. Assistant Professor of Family Medicine. University of Kentucky . October. 2017. Objectives. Statistics of heart disease in women. Gender variations of the disease in women. Contents of this PresentationChapters in the 2021 Statistical UpdateSlide 3Key InformationSlide 4What’s New OverallSlide 10New dataSlide 11Additional ResourcesSlide 12 2021 Statistical Update Cha Executive Director, PCORI. Women’s Heart Alliance/. WomenHeart. Congressional Briefing. March 1, 2023. Heart Disease in Women. Heart Disease in Women. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States for both sexes. www.amwa-doc.org. WomenHeart. . The National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease. www.womenheart.org. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. www.cdc.gov. Women’s . HeartHealth. at Stanford.

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