We are excited to invite you to the Advances in Cardiology Jan 22 2025 webinar, with the theme of "The future of non-invasive imaging techniques in diagnosing and monitoring heart disease", a premier global event designed to bring together leading cardiologists, healthcare professionals, researchers, and industry experts to explore the latest innovations in cardiovascular medicine. This two-day online event will showcase cutting-edge research, emerging therapies, and advancements in heart disease management.
This event is open to cardiologists, healthcare providers, researchers, and industry professionals who are passionate about advancing Cardiovascular Care. It offers a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge, enhance your clinical practice, and stay updated on the latest advancements that are making a difference in the lives of patients worldwide.
Cardiology is a specialized branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heart conditions and diseases. As one of the most vital and intricate organs in the human body, the heart plays a central role in maintaining overall health by circulating blood and oxygen to all tissues. The field of cardiology encompasses a wide range of conditions, from congenital heart defects to acquired diseases such as coronary artery disease, heart failure, arrhythmias, and valvular heart disease.
Cardiologists play a crucial role not only in treating existing cardiovascular conditions but also in guiding patients on how to maintain a heart-healthy lifestyle. They work closely with other healthcare providers, including primary care doctors, dietitians, and physical therapists, to create a comprehensive care plan tailored to each patient’s needs. Whether through medication, lifestyle changes, or advanced interventional treatments, the goal of cardiology is to improve quality of life, manage symptoms, and prevent further complications.
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The global Cardiovascular devices market size was valued at USD 53.67 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.4% from 2025 to 2030. Cardiovascular disease is one of the most prevalent medical conditions worldwide. In January 2024, the American Heart Association reported that cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the leading cause of death in the U.S., claiming 931,578 lives, surpassing deaths from all cancers and chronic respiratory diseases combined. Therefore, cardiovascular devices are crucial in accurately detecting and mitigating heart disorders, fuelling market expansion. The main drivers of this market include rapid technical development, an increase in affordable and effective devices, and rising demand for minimally invasive procedures.
The winter holidays are a time for celebration, family gatherings, and festive cheer. However, this season also sees a significant rise in heart attacks. According to medical research, the incidence of heart attacks spikes during the winter months, particularly around Christmas and New Year. But why does this happen? We spoke with experts to understand the reasons behind this alarming trend.
Studies show that more cardiac deaths occur on December 25 than any other day in the United States followed by December 26 and January 1.