Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the world’s number one killer, resulting in 18.6 million deaths a year. The global focus on the pandemic, neglecting the real numbers of patients dying due to heart disease, among other life-threatening disorders, is illogical and staggering, to say the least. ‘Harnessing the power of technology to improve awareness, prevention and management of CVDs’, globally, is the goal for World Heart Day 2021, observed on September 29 every year. Moreover, the increasing cases of CVDs within the APAC region have, in turn, pushed the growth of the cardiovascular devices market as it currently offers a range of stents, catheters, cardiac rhythm management devices, pacemakers etc. An increasing number of startups and medical innovations in the APAC countries are projected to take the medtech ecosystem to the next level in cardiac care.
Health News - Many people tend to dismiss cold legs or feet and aches and pains while walking as part of ageing, but it could be an early warning sign of heart disease. As the combined leading cause of death in Singapore, heart disease and stroke are cardiovascular complications brought. Read more at www.tnp.sg