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Executive Summary of the 2018 Joint Consensus Document on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Italy

Authors :
Volpe, Massimo
Battistoni, Allegra
Gallo, Giovanna
Rubattu, Speranza
Tocci, Giuliano
Accettura, Domenico
Bellone, Simonetta
Bellotti, Paolo
Bertolotti, Marco
Borghi, Claudio
Casasco, Maurizio
Consoli, Agostino
Coppini, Rafaele
Corsini, Alberto
Costanzo, Gianfranco
Desideri, Giovambattista
Ferri, Claudio
Galanti, Giorgio
Giada, Franco
Icardi, Giancarlo
Lombardi, Niccolò
Modena, Maria Grazia
Modesti, Pietro Amedeo
Monti, Giorgio
Mugelli, Alessandro
Orsi, Andrea
Parati, Gianfranco
Pedretti, Roberto F. E.
Perseghin, Gianluca
Pirro, Matteo
Ricotti, Roberta
Rizzoni, Damiano
Rotella, Carlo
Salvetti, Guido
Sarto, Patrizio
Tassinari, Federico
Trimarco, Bruno
de Kreutzenberg, Saula Vigili
Volpe, Roberto
Volpe, Massimo
Battistoni, Allegra
Gallo, Giovanna
Rubattu, Speranza
Tocci, Giuliano
Borghi, Claudio
Volpe, M
Battistoni, A
Gallo, G
Rubattu, S
Tocci, G
Perseghin, G
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death, disability and hospitalization in Italy. Primary prevention strategies are able to prevent clinically evident CVDs, mostly by early identifying asymptomatic, otherwise healthy individuals at risk of developing CVDs. A more modern approach recommended for effective CVD prevention is based on "4P", that is: Predictive, Preventive, Personalized and Participative. This executive document reflects the key points of a consensus paper on CV prevention in Italy, realized though the contribution of different Italian Scientific Societies and the National Research Council, and coordinated by the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Prevention (SIPREC), published in 2018. The need for such document relies on the difficulty to apply "sic et simpliciter" European guidelines, to which this document is largely inspired, to national, regional and local realities, in this Mediterranean country, namely Italy. Indeed, our Country has specific features in terms of demography, socio-cultural habits, distribution and prevalence of risk factors, organization, policy and access to National Health Service compared to other European countries.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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