In this exclusive episode of the "Innovations in Cardiology" podcast series, host Dr Dipti Itchhaporia, past president of the American College of Cardiology, delves into the latest advancements in cardiovascular health. She is joined by Dr Valentin Fuster, a pioneer in the field, who shares invaluable insights into the impact of biological ageing, the connection between the heart and brain, and the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Dr Fuster challenges the traditional focus on chronological age, highlighting the significance of biological age as a more accurate predictor of cardiovascular risk. Together, he and Dr Itchhaporia explore innovative ways to measure biological age and discuss the factors that influence it.
The conversation then shifts to the importance of early intervention in cardiovascular disease, with Dr Fuster advocating for screening in younger individuals. They also discuss the transformative potential of polypills in preventing and treating heart disease, weighing the benefits against challenges such as adherence and cost-effectiveness.
As the episode wraps up, Dr Fuster offers his predictions for the future of cardiovascular care and shares valuable advice for those just beginning their careers in the field.
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