INNOVATIONS IN EARLY DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: A CONTEMPORARY CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE

Authors

  • Dr. Michael Andrew Thompson Department of Internal Medicine, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom

Keywords:

cardiovascular disease,, early diagnosis,, prevention, biomarkers, artificial intelligence,, cardiology

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide despite significant advances in medical science. Early diagnosis and effective prevention strategies have become central components of modern cardiology, aiming to reduce disease burden, improve patient outcomes, and lower healthcare costs. This article examines contemporary approaches to early detection and prevention of cardiovascular diseases, including advanced imaging technologies, biomarker screening, artificial intelligence-based risk prediction, lifestyle interventions, pharmacological prevention, and public health strategies. Special attention is given to the integration of personalized medicine and digital healthcare tools in cardiovascular prevention. The study concludes that a multidisciplinary and proactive approach is essential for combating the global cardiovascular epidemic.

 

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Published

2026-04-19