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- Title
Interdisciplinary approach to optimizing diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of hypertension and its neurological implications.
- Authors
Yumashev A. V.; Reprintsev, Artem Andreevich; Verdiev, Elvin Elshanovich; Tazaev, Magomed Abubakarovich; Krivosheeva, Valeria Olegovna; Filimonov, Denis Andreevich; Markov, Alexander
- Abstract
Interdisciplinary interaction between cardiology and neurology is becoming more and more relevant in modern medicine. Many studies and clinical observations confirm that the condition of blood pressure and cerebral circulation has a deep relationship with the overall health of the body. For example, hypertension and cerebral vasospasm can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and also affect cognitive function and dementia. Thus, effective interaction between cardiologists, neurologists, and doctors of other specialties becomes a necessity to ensure full-fledged medical care. The article discusses in detail the methods of optimizing diagnostic processes. Joint research and analysis of the patient's clinical data make it possible to identify links between hypertension, cerebral blood flow, and general diseases, which contributes to early diagnosis and more effective treatment. The article also emphasizes the role of prevention in the interaction under consideration. Joint training programs for cardiologists, neurologists, and doctors can increase awareness of common risk factors and recommended prevention measures. This may include attention to diet, physical activity, stress management, and regular blood pressure monitoring as part of an overall health strategy. The authors emphasize that interdisciplinary interaction between cardiology and neurology not only contributes to improving the overall health of patients, but can also lead to economic benefits for the healthcare system. The implementation of such cooperation requires the exchange of knowledge, training, and coordination of efforts between various specialists in the field of medicine.
- Subjects
MEDICAL care; MEDICAL specialties &; specialists; CEREBRAL vasospasm; BLOOD pressure; PHYSICIANS; CEREBRAL circulation
- Publication
Revista Latinoamericana de Hipertension, 2024, Vol 19, Issue 6, p283
- ISSN
1856-4550
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.12674140