Managing Diabetes, Hypertension, and Cardiovascular Disease: Clinical Insights and Implications

A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Cardiovascular Medicine".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 October 2024 | Viewed by 232

Special Issue Editor


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Guest Editor
Laboratory of Preventive Cardiology, 2nd Department of Cardiology, Attikon University Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 12462 Athens, Greece
Interests: endothelial function; arterial stiffness; left ventricular myocardial function; atherosclerosis; oxidative stress; diabetes; chronic inflammatory diseases

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue on "Managing Diabetes, Hypertension, and Cardiovascular Disease: Clinical Insights and Implications" aims to provide a clinical perspective and address key challenges in the management of these chronic conditions. It seeks to bridge the gap between research findings and their practical implementation in clinical settings.

Diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease pose significant burdens on healthcare systems globally, demanding a thorough understanding of their management. Despite advancements in medical knowledge and treatments, healthcare professionals continue to face persistent difficulties in effectively managing these conditions.

This Special Issue covers a wide range of clinical topics, including:

  1. Evidence-based clinical strategies and interventions for optimal management of diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease.
  2. Innovative diagnostic tools and technologies for early detection, risk assessment, and monitoring.
  3. Advancements in pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to enhance treatment outcomes.
  4. Lifestyle modifications, dietary interventions, and tailored physical activity recommendations.
  5. Strategies to promote patient compliance and self-care practices.
  6. Implications for health policy and system-level interventions to optimize clinical care.

By mobilizing contributions from researchers and clinicians, this Special Issue aims to facilitate the exchange of clinical insights and implications in the management of diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Through the dissemination of practical knowledge and evidence-based approaches, it aims to enhance patient care and outcomes in these interconnected chronic conditions.

Dr. George Pavlidis
Guest Editor

Manuscript Submission Information

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Keywords

  • diabetes
  • hypertension
  • cardiovascular disease
  • chronic conditions
  • clinical management

Published Papers

This special issue is now open for submission.
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