What is the effectiveness of systematic population-level screening programmes for reducing the burden of cardiovascular diseases?

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the main cause of death in the WHO European Region. This systematic literature review assesses whether systematic screening programmes for CVD risk factors and preclinical CVDs across general populations can lower the CVD burden in society. Based on several high...

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Main Authors: Eriksen, Christian Ulrich, Rotar, Oxana (Author), Toft, Ulla (Author), Jørgensen, Torben (Author)
Corporate Author: Health Evidence Network
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen WHO Regional Office for Europe, Health Evidence Network 2021, [2021]
Series:WHO Health evidence network synthesis report
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Collection: National Center for Biotechnology Information - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the main cause of death in the WHO European Region. This systematic literature review assesses whether systematic screening programmes for CVD risk factors and preclinical CVDs across general populations can lower the CVD burden in society. Based on several high-quality randomized controlled trials with large numbers of participants, the results clearly showed that screening for CVD risk factors has no effect on lowering CVD morbidity and mortality in society. Studies showed that screening for preclinical CVDs slightly reduces mortality and negative outcomes related to abdominal aortic aneurysm; however, these results may be outdated, as smoking has declined and treatment has improved since the studies were completed. Results on screening for atrial fibrillation and other preclinical CVDs have not yet been published. In summary, the current evidence indicates that screening for CVD risk factors does not reduce the CVD burden
Physical Description:1 PDF file (x, 107 pages) illustrations
ISBN:9789289055376