A New York
survey reported at the American Heart Association meeting in Dallas revealed
that only 28% of 1013 women correctly identified heart disease as the number one
killer of women.
Many of them considered
an OB/GYN doctor to be their primary care physician.
All women, but especially those with any
family history of heart disease or strokes or ones who smoke, should have a
cholesterol panel.
Other good screening
tests include a Calcium score CT scan, a carotid artery screen, and a Max Pulse
test.
The former is available at many
hospitals and the later two at our office.
If risk is identified, much can be done to prevent a cardiovascular
event, which can be devastating.
See Family Practice News, January, 2014, p. 6-7
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