Upfront Combination Medical Therapy in Cardiometabolic Disease Management - One Size Fits Many?
Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Grand Rounds via YouTube
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Explore a comprehensive grand rounds lecture from Yale Cardiovascular Medicine that examines the paradigm shift from traditional step-wise therapy to upfront combination medical therapy in managing cardiometabolic diseases. Learn from Dr. Muthiah Vaduganathan, co-director of the Center for Cardiometabolic Implementation Science at Brigham and Women's Hospital, as he discusses the limitations of conventional approaches that rely on worsening laboratory parameters, symptoms, or clinical events to trigger treatment changes. Delve into the advantages and potential challenges of implementing combination therapy strategies from the outset for patients with conditions like diabetes, obesity, and heart failure, addressing how this approach may overcome clinical inertia and improve patient outcomes.
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Upfront Combination Medical Therapy in Cardiometabolic Disease Management: One Size Fits Many?
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