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Decrease the Risk

If you’re at a high risk of a stroke or heart attack, our preventive team lead by a top Cardiology Specialist in Fairfax can help you decrease the risk of cardiovascular events. We work closely with your primary care physician and heart specialists to chalk out a comprehensive risk management program.

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Developing Over the Course of Life

CVD is a class of chronic diseases that develops slowly, their clinical manifestation taking years. Also, the exposure to causative factors of CVD develops at an early age. A case may be present for some time before the disease manifests, but it may not actually lead to the disease. For example, smoking is one of the main causes of coronary artery disease (CHD), however not all smokers develop CHD.

Individuals who don’t smoke may have CHD. The contributing factor could be high cholesterol. The presence of multiple causative factors may increase the risk of cardiovascular events. Given the relationship between CVD risk factors – such as obesity, which disrupts fat metabolism and leads to increased insulin sensitivity – it becomes important to desensitize CVD risks through intervention and lifestyle changes.

Diagnostic Tests

Our modern center is well-equipped to perform various cardiac and vascular tests, such as:

  • Echocardiogram
  • Cardiac stress testing
  • Electrocardiogram (ECG)
  • Cardiac CT and MRI
  • Angiography 

Early detection is helpful in formulating a treatment or preventive plan, delaying the onset of CVD, preventing its severity, and potentially avoiding a life-threatening situation.

Cardiovascular Surgical and Non-Surgical Treatments

The VeinGuard Center is a trusted provider of cardiovascular treatments, providing you with a Cardiology Specialist Tysons Corner and Fairfax clients trust. We have the equipment and expertise to carry out the following heart surgeries:

  • Heart valve repair or replacement
  • Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)
  • Heart transplant
  • Balloon angioplasty 
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More Services

Depending on your diagnosis, non-surgical treatment may be more suitable. We’re able to perform the following procedures in our state-of-the-art center:

  • Cardiac ablation, which addresses arrhythmia by destroying a small section of heart tissue causing rapid and abnormal heartbeats. It is a low-risk procedure that takes 2-4 hours. 
  • Cardiac rehabilitation, which includes exercise, physical therapy, education, and support to help you get back on your feet after heart surgery. Our cardiologist conducts heart monitoring assessments such as a stress test, ECG, echocardiogram, and other tests. We also suggest exercises and share information that aid recovery and help you reduce the risk of a future cardiovascular event.

At VeinGuard Center, you can rely on arguably the best Cardiology Specialist Fairfax and Tysons Corner have to offer. Contact our office today.

Drug Therapy

Drug therapy addresses symptoms of the particular heart condition, or one or more factors contributing to it. We prescribe medications that improve your heart’s function and prolong your life. Depending on your health profile, medicines such as angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers/inhibitors, beta-blockers, diuretics (water pills), and cholesterol-lowering drugs may be prescribed.

Exceptional Cardiac Care

It is possible to prevent cardiovascular disease. If you’ve been diagnosed with CVD, you can reduce the risk of cardiovascular events.
Based on a detailed assessment of all cardiovascular risk factors, we will recommend a cardiac care plan tailored to you. Our recommended lifestyle interventions, diagnostic tests, medications, and cardiovascular treatments can effectively slow or stop the progression of atherosclerosis.

Preventive Approaches to Decrease CVD Risk

Diabetes Control

Diabetes mellitus increases the risk of coronary heart disease by approximately 5.1 times in women and 2.4 times in men. Cardiovascular events are the primary cause of death in adults with diabetes. Changes to lifestyle and diet can significantly reduce the incidence of diabetes.

Giving Up Smoking

There is evidence suggesting a link between cigarette smoking and the atherosclerotic disease mechanism. Women who smoke appear to have a higher risk of heart attack than men and tobacco cessation studies indicate a reduction in risk. Smoking cessation in heavy cigarette smokers can cut down CVD risk by 39% in five years.

Cholesterol-lowering Diet

Total cholesterol and CHD risk go hand in hand. Dietary saturated fats are the key determinants of blood lipid levels, particularly total cholesterol. Polyunsaturated fatty acids (walnuts, salmon, soybean oil), monounsaturated fatty acids (olive oil, safflower oil, avocado), and plant-based Omega-6 fatty acids lower CVD risk when they replace trans fats or saturated fats.

High Blood Pressure Diet

Diastolic and systolic blood pressures are important predictors of CVD risk. A number of factors determine blood pressure levels, including body weight, stress level, and physical activity. Diet, particularly salt consumption, is a critical factor determining blood pressure levels.

Physical Activity

A growing body of evidence suggests that switching from a sedentary to an active lifestyle can reduce CVD and total mortality risk. Moderate to intense physical activity is recommended as an effective intervention to lower cardiovascular risk.

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