Cardiovascular Risk Management


This is a collection of tests and health factors that have been shown to predict your risk of a cardiovascular event like a heart attack or stroke. They've been fine-tuned to show the level of danger: borderline, intermediate, or high. Treatment of hypertension, dyslipidemia, smoking cessation, increased physical activity, and cardio protective diet, treatment of hyperglycemia, weight management, antiplatelet/anticoagulant therapy, and psychosocial support are among the strategies used to address CVD risk factors. Smoking. Cholesterol levels are high. Diabetes. Myoglobin, troponin, and creatine kinase are cardiac enzymes, commonly known as cardiac biomarkers. The normal range for troponin I is 0 to 0.04 ng/mL, but typical values for high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) are less than 14ng/L. Other kinds of heart damage.



 


    Related Conference of Cardiovascular Risk Management

    August 27-28, 2026

    40th European Cardiology Conference

    Berlin, Germany
    October 20-21, 2026

    15th World Heart Congress

    London, UK
    November 09-10, 2026

    7th Annual Summit on Cardiology and Heart Diseases

    Paris, France
    November 16-17, 2026

    8th World Heart Congress

    Tokyo, Japan
    November 23-24, 2026

    40th World Congress on Heart Diseases

    Toronto, Canada
    November 25-26, 2026

    33rd World Heartcare Summit

    Paris, France
    January 26-27, 2027

    12th International Heart Conference

    Dubai, UAE
    March 18-19, 2027

    16th World Heart Congress

    Paris, France
    May 13-14, 2027

    10th Annual Heart Rhythm Conference

    Rome, Italy
    June 17-18, 2027

    10th World Heart and Brain Conference

    London, UK
    June 21-22, 2027

    8th European Summit on Cardiology Research

    Zurich, Switzerland

    Cardiovascular Risk Management Conference Speakers

      Recommended Sessions

      Related Journals

      Are you interested in