GLOBAL POINT OF CARE
GLOBAL POINT OF CARE
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is already the leading cause of death in the world.1 People with diabetes are 2-3 times more likely to develop CVD.2 But, CVD can often be prevented before it takes hold.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 80% of premature deaths from heart attack and stroke could be avoided by quitting smoking, becoming more physically active, and adopting a healthy diet.3 Early assessment, efficient diagnosis, and ongoing monitoring are all vital to achieving positive outcomes.
The problem is, that before healthcare providers can recommend those critical changes to their patients, they first have to be in a position to diagnose and monitor cardiovascular disease. Testing, treatment, and compliance are the key to everything.
The more risk factors your patients have, the greater their chances of getting cardiovascular disease. Even with few or no underlying issues, there is still a 30% chance of getting CVD.4,5 Risk factors for cardiovascular disease include:
In 2015, the total global cost of cardiovascular disease was approximately $957 billion. By 2030, it’s expected to rise to $1,044 billion.11,12
Reducing the burden on both patients and the global health system hinges on cardiovascular disease management interventions—and that starts with testing and monitoring. Lab testing is accurate and reliable, but it presents challenges. You might ask your patients to go to a lab collection site to take a panel of tests. That doesn’t mean they’ll go.
Even if you can draw the lab samples at your office, it often takes days before the results come back. And when the numbers finally arrive, you need to follow up with the patient which takes time your team doesn’t have.
Rapid diagnostics, on the other hand, offer lab-quality results without the wait. With point of care testing (POCT), you can collect the samples and receive the results within a matter of minutes. If the levels are out of range, you can take action before the appointment ends, whether that’s educating the patient about lifestyle changes or prescribing medication. No time is lost. No urgency is lost. And your patient has everything to gain.
Abbott makes a wide range of rapid diagnostic solutions with one thing in common: giving you the confidence you need in the moment to instill a lifetime of positive change in your patients.
The Cholestech LDX™ Analyzer empowers healthcare professionals and patients with a lab-accurate complete lipid profile and glucose in 5 minutes per test cassette.
The Afinion™ Lipid Panel test and the fully automated Afinion™ Analyzer, give you reliable results conveniently available when and where you need them. Patient consultations can be carried out with confidence.
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