Role of Imagenomics in Enhancing Cardiovascular Health Throughout the Lifespan
Cardiology University of Washington via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the evolving landscape of cardiovascular health in this 1-hour 3-minute grand rounds presentation from the University of Washington's Cardiology department. Delve into the shift from disease treatment to health promotion, focusing on subclinical identification through imaging and genetics. Examine specific data illustrating this evolution and its impact on cardiovascular wellness. Learn about imaging technology advancements, early disease development across different age groups, and the role of guidelines in preventive care. Investigate emerging concepts such as clonal hematopoiesis, TP53 mutations, and their implications for cardiovascular and cognitive health. Gain insights into the intersection of genetics, brain function, and cardiovascular well-being throughout the lifespan.
Syllabus
Introduction
Presentation
What has happened
Imaging technology
Early development of disease
Age 2040
Age 2240
Guidelines
Precut
Background
Chronal Hematopoiesis
TP53
Genetics
Cognitive Function
Hard Brain
This Light
Data
Conclusion
Questions
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Taught by
Cardiology University of Washington