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In the Luke‑Department for cardiovascular disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment are at the heart of a patient-centred approach. That the heart does not feel that something is wrong — irregular pulse, feeling of tightness in the chest, or sudden shortness of breath — is, quick Action is crucial. The cardiologists in the Luke‑Department are equipped with modern diagnostic methods, to detect possible diseases at an early stage. These include: Echocardiography (ultrasound of the heart), Exercise ECG, Cardiac CT and MRI, Long‑term ECG and blood pressure measurement, Kath capitalization of the heart for the targeted investigation of heart disease. The Department relies on a multidisciplinary Team of cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, nurses, and rehabilitation experts. This close cooperation allows for a full range of services — from the initial diagnosis to long-term follow-up. A special focus of the Department is the treatment of: coronary heart disease, Heart rhythm disorders Heart failure, Valve defects, vascular narrowing diseases. Thanks to innovative procedures, such as minimally invasive surgery or the Implantation of defibrillators and pacemakers, many patients can quickly return to an active life. In addition to the treatment, the prevention is in the foreground. The Doctors of Luke‑the Department offer individual consultations to risk factors, such as hypertension, Diabetes, Obesity, or Smoking. Regular checkups and a healthy lifestyle, the risk for cardiovascular able to cut‑diseases. Our goal is to not only treat diseases but also to improve the quality of life of our patients sustained, so Prof. Dr. Müller, head of the Department. Every Patient is unique to us — and that's exactly how we individually design their course of treatment. 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The combination of these ingredients in the right quantity has shown massive improvement in managing blood pressure. <a href="https://hedge.grin.hu/s/g65T2UaMH8">Cardiology in Luke Department of cardiovascular diseases</a> ## What is safe to assign to drivers of high blood pressure ## What is safer drivers with high blood pressure from the tax law to exclude or keep them under control? High blood pressure, known medically as hypertension referred to, relates in Germany millions of people. At the same time many of these people sit behind the wheel in traffic, on long stretches of highway or shopping. The question of whether people with elevated blood may participate pressure is still safe on the road, therefore, is not only medically, but also socially relevant. On the one hand, the concern is that a sudden increase in blood pressure while driving could lead to a serious accident. Particularly dangerous acute complication such as a stroke or a heart attack — events that occur in the case of uncontrolled hypertension was significantly more likely to be. A driver, it suddenly goes bad, you lose control of the vehicle and endanger not only yourself but also other road users. On the other hand, a blanket exclusion of drivers with high blood pressure would be neither realistic nor necessary. Many Sufferers take medication on a regular basis, keep your blood pressure under control and live a completely normal life — including driving a car. A complete withdrawal of the driving licence would be in such cases, disproportionate, and many people would limit their mobility, which could result in professional and personal consequences. So, what is the safest way? The solution lies in a balanced approach: Regular medical check-UPS. Drivers with known hypertension should be obliged to leave their state of health regularly by a doctor check it out. This is especially true for professional drivers, who set off for a long stretch. Medication compliance. It is important that people take their prescribed medication regularly and your doctor's recommendations follow. A stabilized blood pressure reduces the risk of acute health crises significantly. Education. Many people underestimate the dangers of high blood pressure. Information campaigns in the health and transport sectors could contribute to the Concerned go to the doctor sooner and disease to take seriously. Individual Risk Assessment. Instead of a General prohibition, authorisation to drive a motor vehicle should be decided individually, taking into account age, disease progression, medication, and complications. In summary: A blanket exclusion of drivers with high blood pressure is justified neither medically nor practical. Instead, we need a System that is based on responsibility, medical control, and education. Because the road traffic safety depends not only on the rules, but also on the responsibility of making each Individual's contribution. <a href="https://md.infs.ch/s/iapMJfpz__">Cardiology in Luke Department of cardiovascular diseases</a> ** Cardiology in Luke Department of cardiovascular diseases **. presentation: cardiovascular disease — causes, risk factors, and prevention Slide 1: Title Cardiovascular diseases: A global health challenge Slide 2: Introduction Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. According to the world health organization (WHO), every year approximately 17.9 million deaths, equivalent to approximately 32% of all deaths worldwide. The aim of this presentation: Definition and classification of CVD The main causes and risk factors Diagnostic Procedures Preventive measures and therapeutic approaches Slide 3: Definition and classification Cardiovascular diseases are a group of diseases that affect the heart and blood vessel system. Important Sub-Groups: Coronary heart disease (CHD): narrowing of the coronary arteries by atherosclerosis Heart failure: Decreased contractile capacity of the heart Arrhythmias: heart rhythm disorders High blood pressure (hypertension): Permanently elevated blood pressure (≥140/90 mmHg) Stroke (apoplexy): circulatory disorder in the brain Peripheral arterial occlusive disease (paod): constriction in the blood vessels of the extremities Slide 4: causes and Pathomechanisms Main mechanism: atherosclerosis — deposition of lipids, calcium, and fibrous tissue in the vessel wall. Process flow: Endothelial damage (e.g., hypertension, Smoking) Lipid entry into the vessel wall The formation of a Plaque (vasoconstriction) Possible plaque rupture → thrombus formation → heart attack or stroke Other Causes: Genetic Disposition Inflammatory Processes Autoimmune reactions Slide 5: Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors Modifiable Not modifiable Smoking age (45 J. in men, and from 55 for women) Overweight / obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m 2 ), Gender (men are more frequently affected) Lack Of Exercise, Family History Of Unbalanced diet (high, high salt and fat content) Genetic factors Hypertension Diabetes mellitus Elevated cholesterol levels (LDL &gt;3.0 mmol/l) Slide 6: Diagnostics Standard methods for the detection of CVD: ECG (electrocardiogram): recording of the electrical activity of the heart Echocardiography: ultrasound for the assessment of cardiac structure and function Long‑term ECG / long‑term blood pressure measurement: detection of rhythmic and blood pressure-related changes in 24 hours Exercise ECG (game gears‑Test): testing under physical stress Coronary angiography: x-ray examination of the heart arteries with contrast medium Laboratory parameters: lipid spectrum, CRP, Troponin (when infarction is suspected) Slide 7: Approaches To Therapy Drug Therapy: Antihypertensives (e.g., ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers) Statins for lowering cholesterol Anticoagulants (for example, acetylsalicylic acid) Diuretics in heart failure Interventional Procedures: PTCA (balloon dilatation with Stent) Bypass Surgery Lifestyle changes: Smoking abstinence Balanced diet (DASH diet, Mediterranean cost) Regular physical activity (min. 150 Minutes/Week) Weight control Slide 8: prevention — the key to the reduction of CVD Primary prevention is more effective and more cost-effective than the treatment of the advanced disease. Recommended Action: Regular health examinations from 35 years of age (early risk detection) Blood pressure and cholesterol control Promotion of health awareness in schools and in the workplace Policy measures (e.g. salt reduction in processed foods, tobacco control laws) Slide 9: Summary Cardiovascular diseases represent a serious global health threat. Atherosclerosis is the main pathophysiological mechanism. Many risk factors are modifiable. Early detection and prevention can reduce deaths significantly. A holistic approach (medical, social, political) is necessary. Slide 10: Acknowledgements and questions Many thanks for your attention! 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A healthy diet plays a crucial role in both the prevention as well as for the adjuvant treatment of existing diseases. In this contribution the most important nutrition will be presented aspects of heart and vascular diseases. 1. General Recommendations A heart-healthy diet, is characterized by the following features: - reduced consumption of saturated fatty acids and TRANS-fats; increased proportion of unsaturated fatty acids (especially Omega‑3 fatty acids); limited Salt intake: (&lt;5 g per day); adequate intake of dietary fibre; increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, whole grain products and nuts; moderate alcohol consumption or total waiver. 2. Key components of a heart-healthy diet Fiber. According to studies of dietary fiber in lowering the LDL‑cholesterol levels and contribute to the Regulation of blood pressure. You are recommended to have a minimum of 25-30 g of fiber daily. Omega‑3 Fatty Acids. Oily fish such as salmon, mackerel or herring valuable Omega‑3 fatty acids, which have anti-inflammatory and the heart rhythm stabilize supplies. Two portions of fish per week are recommended. Potassium. Potassium helps to lower blood pressure. Good sources include bananas, potatoes, spinach, and beans. Antioxidants. Vitamins C and E, and polyphenols to protect blood vessels from oxidative damage. They occur mainly in berries, nuts and green tea. 3. Foods that should be limited In the case of cardiovascular diseases, it is important to reduce the following foods or to avoid: processed meat products (sausages, ham), due to the high content of salt and saturated fats; Snacks and fried foods with a high content of TRANS fats; sugary drinks and sweets, which contribute to the development of Obesity and Diabetes; Salt — instead of herbs and spices for flavouring use. 4. Special Diet Concepts Have proven, in particular, two dietary patterns: DASH‑diet (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension): focuses on low salt content, much fruits and vegetables as well as lean meats. Studies show a significant reduction in blood pressure. Mediterranean kitchen: rich in olive oil, fish, nuts, vegetables and whole grain products. Reduces seizures, the risk for heart attacks and strokes. 5. Practical Implementation The diet of a changeover on a sustainable basis, it is recommended to: step is the food way to change habits; to pay attention to the labels on salt-, sugar -, and fat content; to cook, to control the ingredients, and preparation methods; drink plenty of water to ensure adequate hydration. Conclusion A customized nutritional diseases is an important part of the therapy in cardiovascular disease. 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