Cardiovascular Informatics Program

Cardiovascular

What is Cardiovascular Informatics Program?

Informatics studies the representation, processing, and communication of information in natural and engineered systems. It has computational, cognitive and social aspects. The central notion is the transformation of information - whether by computation or communication, whether by organisms or artifacts.

Symptoms related to the cardiovascular system include chest pain, peripheral edema, unexplained sudden weight gain, shortness of breath (dyspnea), irregular pulse rate or rhythm, dizziness, or poor peripheral circulation. Any new or worsening symptoms should be documented and reported to the health care provider.

These complications include such as angina, atrial fibrillation, cardiac arrest, heart attack, heart failure, pulmonary edema, and stroke. Angina is not same as heart attack; rather it is known to be a warning sign. Angina is chest pain caused by heart disease.

  • Smoking.
  • Stress.
  • Alcohol.
  • High blood pressure.
  • High blood cholesterol.
  • Being physically inactive.
  • Being overweight or obese.
  • Diabetes.
  • Age.
  • Gender.
  • Height and weight.
  • Blood pressure.
  • Cholesterol levels.
  • Whether you have diabetes.
  • Activity level.
  • Whether you smoke or have smoked in the past.
  • Eat a healthy, balanced diet.
  • Be more physically active.
  • Keep to a healthy weight.
  • Give up smoking.
  • Reduce your alcohol consumption.
  • Keep your blood pressure under control.
  • Keep your diabetes under control.
  • Take any prescribed medicine.

How is it treated?

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The Cardiovascular Informatics Program is focused on optimizing clinical and administrative staff workflow and data accessibility/interpretability for research and quality improvement.

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