• Z Kardiol · Apr 2004

    Cardiovascular multimorbidity, emerging coalescence of the integrated panvascular approach.

    • P Lanzer, H Zühlke, P Jehle, and R-E Silber.
    • Department of Cardiology and Angiology, Heart Center Coswig and German Panvascular Center of Competence, Lerchenfeld 1, 06869 Coswig, Germany. lanzer@hcc.mediclin.de
    • Z Kardiol. 2004 Apr 1; 93 (4): 259-65.

    AbstractCardiovascular diseases are systemic processes frequently involving multiple vascular beds. Cardiovascular multimorbidity, arbitrarily defined as a clinically relevant disease of at least two major vascular beds in a single individual is frequent occurring in 30% to 70% of patients depending on the patient population. Management of patients with cardiovascular multimorbidity is complex requiring an interdisciplinary consensus and coordination. A panvascular concept of an interdisciplinary integrated management of these patients is introduced.

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