Interdisciplinary Cardiology

Interdisciplinary Cardiology

  • Cardio-Oncology
  • Cardiometabolic Disorders
  • Neurocardiology
  • Cardiopulmonary Interactions
  • Psychocardiology
  • Cardiorenal Syndrome
  • Maternal and Fetal Cardiology
  • Endocrine and Hormonal Influence on Cardiology
     

Interdisciplinary cardiology emphasizes the importance of collaboration between cardiologists and healthcare specialists from various fields to provide comprehensive care for cardiovascular patients. This approach acknowledges that heart health is closely connected to other bodily systems, and effective management often requires expertise beyond cardiology alone. For instance, cardiologists frequently work alongside endocrinologists to address cardiovascular complications related to diabetes, such as diabetic cardiomyopathy and increased risk of atherosclerosis. Similarly, nephrologists play a crucial role in managing cardio-renal syndromes, where heart and kidney dysfunction are intertwined, necessitating coordinated care to prevent further complications. Oncologists also collaborate with cardiologists to monitor and mitigate the cardiovascular side effects of cancer treatments, particularly chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity, which can lead to heart damage. In addition to these specialists, multidisciplinary teams including dietitians, physiotherapists, and mental health professionals are integral to the holistic care of cardiovascular patients. Dietitians help with heart-healthy nutrition plans, physiotherapists assist with rehabilitation and physical recovery, and mental health professionals support patients with stress management, anxiety, and depression, which can all impact cardiovascular health. This comprehensive, patient-centered model is particularly effective for managing complex cardiovascular cases, such as those involving multiple chronic conditions or post-surgical recovery. By integrating expertise from various medical disciplines, interdisciplinary cardiology ensures that all aspects of a patient's health are considered, leading to improved patient outcomes, better quality of life, and more efficient treatment strategies. Additionally, this collaborative approach fosters innovation and progress in cardiovascular research, as shared knowledge and expertise contribute to new insights and advancements in the field.

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Committee Members

Professor
Lu Cai

University of Louisville School of Medicine, United States

Professor
Terry McCormack

Hull York Medical School, United Kingdom

Consultant Cardiologist
Abdul Majeed Salmasi

London Northwest University Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom

Professor
Bernd Blobel

University of Regensburg, Germany

CVS 2026 Speakers

Professor
Emre Yalcinkaya

University of Health Sciences, Turkey

Professor
Guo Wei He

Tianjin University, China

Professor
Gausal Azam Khan

King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia

Researcher
Hai Tao Hou

Tianjin University, China

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