Veröffentlicht am: 23.05.2024
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in Europe, responsible for more than 10,000 lives lost every day.1,2, However, CVD – a collective term designating various disorders of the heart and blood vessels – is a largely preventable disease, and 80% of premature heart disease and stroke cases could be prevented.3 With more than 60 million people living with CVD across Europe, there is a growing emphasis on managing CVD through behavioural changes and risk factor management, such as adopting a healthy diet and increasing physical activity.4
At Daiichi Sankyo Europe (DSE), we recognise that improving the prevention and care of CVD requires a holistic approach with a multidisciplinary team of experts. So, earlier this year, we brought together influential representatives from various healthcare disciplines across Europe who share our commitment to redefining heart health and care.
„Eine intensive und frühe Senkung des LDL-C nach einem Myokardinfarkt ist mit einer deutlich geringeren Sterblichkeit verknüpft. Das ist Grund genug für eine konsequente, leitliniengerechte, regelmäßig überprüfte und intensiv begleitete Therapie.“
— Dr. Harald Böttge, Facharzt für Allgemeinmedizin, Ensheim
In January 2024, the Future of Heart Health in Europe: A Holistic Care Think Tank held its inaugural meeting, reviewing the significant barriers to holistic cardiovascular (CV) care. The challenges explored included misinformation, limited communication, funding constraints and societal pressures. Clinicians, patient advocates, researchers, digital and media experts and policy specialists came together to discuss how a shift towards holistic CV care in Europe can be realised. Participants included halo health-related professionals – experts with a broad range of specialities including a focus on behavioural and physiological risk factors, such as diet, exercise and mental health. These experts play a vital role in raising awareness of the various aspects of CVD and, together, can build a complete picture of a person’s health that goes beyond the view of the heart alone.
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To drive meaningful action towards a holistic approach to CV care in Europe, the Think Tank proposed recommendations in three key areas:
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The strategic recommendations proposed by the Think Tank reflect a proactive approach to transforming holistic heart health today. A clear emphasis on the importance of collaboration across disciplines (including clinicians and halo health-related professionals) and prioritisation of the needs and well-being of patients is central within these recommendations. By fostering collaboration and embracing a holistic mindset, together we can help drive tangible change in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of CVD across Europe.
Read the full report here: Future of Heart Health in Europe: Holistic Care Think Tank Report
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