Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, posing a significant burden on healthcare systems and societies. Despite substantial advances in diagnostics and therapeutic interventions, the prevention of cardiovascular disease remains a primary challenge in global health. Understanding and mitigating risk factors, implementing personalized prevention strategies, and integrating innovative scientific approaches are essential to reducing the impact of CVDs.
The “Cardiovascular Diseases: Novel Approaches to Prevention” meeting in Riga aims to bring together leading experts, researchers, and clinicians to discuss state-of-the-art strategies for CVD prevention. The program will cover a wide range of topics, including risk estimation, lipid management, hypertension control, diabetes-related cardiovascular risk, post-myocardial infarction care, and the emerging role of artificial intelligence in preventive medicine.
Through a series of lectures, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, participants will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge research, share best practices, and discuss future directions for CVD prevention. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, this meeting aspires to shape the next era of cardiovascular prevention strategies and contribute to reducing the global burden of CVDs.
We look forward to engaging discussions and impactful insights that will pave the way for improved patient outcomes and innovative preventive approaches in cardiovascular medicine.
Alberico L. Catapano
Ian Graham
Karlis Trusinskis