Endothelial Dysfunction Explained

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Endothelial Dysfunction Explained Would patients understand if they were advised by their physicians that they are suffering from endothelial dysfunction? One of the first questions in their minds would be what is endothelial dysfunction. The patient would either begin to ask numerous questions or resign himself or herself into believing they are suffering from a critical condition. It is for this reason that we are giving an explanation of what endothelial dysfunction is and how patients can rest assured it can easily be diagnosed and treated. Within the walls of the arteries, atherosclerosis is caused when the endothelial cells that line thousands of miles of blood vessels become dysfunctional because of the buildup of plaque. Information is also available that endothelial dysfunction is caused by heart risks of a similar kind that initially damage the endothelium. Clinical findings by leading cardiac researchers have now led them to believe that endothelial dysfunction is the ultimate risk among risk factors and is a disease by itself. This disease can cause damage to the vessels of the heart but not atherosclerosis. Moreover, endothelial dysfunction is triggered by an inflammatory response to the endothelium which is damaged. Atherosclerosis and the resultant plaque along with arterial blockages and heart attacks that is caused is just a manifestation of this endothelial dysfunction. A number of leading researchers now believe endothelial dysfunction is a risk for all heart risk factors and atherosclerosis is just a symptom of the ongoing systemic dysfunction the traditional thinking about heart disease along with its diagnosis and treatment is beginning to shift.


Treatments to repair the damage caused by the ruptured plaque with the use of stents, medication, angioplasty, and CABG are presently being viewed as palliative and not curative because they do not heal the endothelium which is damaged. The only have the capability of delaying the onset of another plaque rupture. However, the researchers have also identified that by turning the focus to the health of the endothelium at an earlier stage by assessing it with the non-invasive EndoPat testing and maintaining a healthy, balanced lifestyle it is possible to reduce the levels of inflammation. This can often dramatically improve the health of the endothelium and therefore endothelial dysfunction cannot by itself be considered as a critical condition. The rising EndoPat scores have provided evidence in the United States where approximately 785,000 people are expected to have a heart attack for the first time. 470,000 people will suffer from a repeat heart attack and approximately 20% of the cases will result in a fatality. Getting diagnosed early with EndoPat offers patients a realistic chance to reduce the figures mentioned significantly. The EndoPat solution is a non-invasive diagnosis and measurement of early endothelial damage in teenagers and can be completed in a 15 minute in office EndoPat test. With the help of this test, physicians have a real possibility of changing how elevated cardiovascular risk is both evaluated and treated in this young but highly vulnerable age group. EndoPat not just has the capability to predict adverse cardiovascular outcomes in youngsters but their low


EndoPat scores correlate with cardiovascular risk factors including sedentary behavior, obesity, second-hand smoke, type II diabetes, elevated LDL levels, and inflammation. Unlike in the past when people diagnosed with endothelial dysfunction remained concerned about their condition they can now rest assured that getting tested for endothelial dysfunction and receiving the treatment they need is becoming easier with the help of the EndoPat non-invasive diagnosis. People that consider themselves as high risk to cardiovascular conditions are recommended to get themselves diagnosed with the EndoPat device and begin treatment earlier than usual because it is definitely possible.


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