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Heart and Vascular Care

Heart and Vascular Care

The heart is a precious organ that pumps blood in the entire body. Heart and vascular care is crucial as blood distributes oxygen and nutrients to every cell. Any irregular heart function or problem with the blood vessels could compromise your total health – and ultimately, the quality of health.

Heart and vascular health conditions include various heart and circulatory system conditions. Any disorder with the heart and blood vessels is known as cardiovascular disease. Health care specialists’ proper knowledge and information ensure prevention and intervention.

Who Needs Heart and Vascular Health?

In Singapore, 21 people succumb to cardiovascular diseases each day. About one out of three deaths in the country is due to heart diseases and stroke.

People across ages could be vulnerable to heart and vascular problems. Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality globally, with about 17.9 million deaths yearly. Heart and vascular Singapore health conditions can occur prematurely and not just in old age. One-third of related deaths occur in people who are under 70 years of age.

Vascular Score

Includes a set of three assessment screenings, each assessing any arterial disease, aortal aneurysms and blockage in the carotid arteries.

Stress Test

Includes a physical exam to test the heart under exertion. The patient undergoes a series of exercises while the cardiologist measures how well the heart performs under pressure.

Echocardiogram

involves a probe called a transducer, which is attached to the chest to gather “echo” data and translate it into images that determine how the heart performs at a given time.

Heart and vascular conditions require an accurate diagnosis of heart disease, vascular disease and arrhythmias. Patients need comprehensive testing using the best technologies to understand their heart health and move to a treatment plan.

What Are Heart and Vascular Treatments?

Once the patient has the proper diagnosis, board-certified cardiologists and vascular surgeons will provide the intervention. Health care providers utilize traditional and technologically innovative modern heart and vascular treatments to render the best solutions.

Common heart and vascular surgery treatments include open heart surgery, coronary angioplasty, cardiac rehab, anticoagulant therapy, mitral valve repair, pacemaker insertion and more.

Although continuous cardiac monitoring occurs post treatment, heart patients are encouraged to begin walking and moving at the right pace. Physical or exercise therapists must work with patients to continue their progress and recovery.

Education Means Prevention

Heart and vascular clinic interventions start with preventing harmful habits. Health care specialists educate patients on the impact of tobacco use, unhealthy diet, excessive alcohol intake and inadequate physical activity on heart health.

Education is a key part of the entire treatment. Hospitalization is not the end of treatment. Rather, wellness programs continue to imbibe patients with practical lifestyle principles and methods for maintaining a healthy heart and vascular system.

Resources

  • https://www.who.int/health-topics/cardiovascular-diseases#tab=tab_3
  • https://www.myheart.org.sg/health/heart-disease-statistics/#:~:text=Singapore%20Statistics,to%20heart%20diseases%20or%20stroke

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