The Importance of Taking Early Action for Cardiovascular Health

Respiratory infections like influenza, Covid-19, and RSV significantly impact CVD and increase hospital strain during seasons. Influenza vaccination alone reduces major cardiovascular events by more than a third, yet there’s a mismatch across the EU: high disease burden with low vaccination coverage. Covid-19 vaccination rates have fallen to about 10 percent in many member states. Influenza vaccination rates remain below WHO and EU targets and are declining, while RSV programs are just starting. This leads to avoidable exacerbations and admissions, contributing to winter hospital peaks that affect other care. Most issues can be mitigated through vaccination, a key pillar in CVD prevention per the European Society of Cardiology.

Health innovations enable early identification of CVD risk individuals, allowing preventive measures to slow or prevent disease progression.

The 2009 Council recommendation set a 75 percent target for older adults for influenza vaccination. Where this target is met, hospital pressure decreases, proving the value of EU policy tools. Europe should emulate this model to enhance cardiovascular health by updating EU vaccination targets for influenza, advancing RSV goals, and revitalizing Covid-19 efforts. Additionally, establishing ambitions for pneumococcal and shingles vaccinations for at-risk groups would reduce winter hospitalizations and direct cardiovascular health.

Prevention extends beyond vaccines. Early detection can alter chronic and autoimmune disease trajectories associated with higher CVD risk. For instance, Type 1 diabetes often leads to diabetic ketoacidosis, a life-threatening issue, with 80 percent diagnosed after significant damage. Screening for T1D-related autoantibodies can detect the disease well before symptoms, reducing misdiagnosis and costs while allowing coordinated care.

Momentum for early T1D detection is building in Europe, driven by scientific advances and advocacy. Some member states are piloting screening approaches through the EU-funded EDENT1FI initiative, generating evidence on feasibility and benefits. The current challenge is scaling beyond pilots, with EU coordination supporting integration of early detection in national prevention strategies for sustainable implementation.

Chronic respiratory diseases often unrecognized, also contribute to CVD. Frequent COPD exacerbations are common comorbidities, and uncontrolled asthma increases CVD risk. Including these in health checks strengthens integrated prevention, combining spirometry with cardiovascular risk management and e-referrals to pulmonologists. This identifies high-risk patients with underdiagnosed COPD and asthma, ensures continuity of care, and targets CVD more precisely.


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10 responses to “The Importance of Taking Early Action for Cardiovascular Health”

  1. Taking early action for cardiovascular health? Brilliant idea! Next, we’ll be telling folks to eat their veggies too—what a revolutionary concept! 🥦💡

  2. AirportHobo XD Avatar
    AirportHobo XD

    Taking action for cardiovascular health? Oh, absolutely, because who wouldn’t want to spend their cold winter nights in a hospital bed instead of getting a simple jab? 🎉 Just what the EU needs—more policies to remind us we’re all just ticking time bombs waiting for winter to strike! 🏥

  3. Racy Babe Avatar
    Racy Babe

    Isn’t it just delightful how we can ignore proven solutions like vaccinations while our hospitals prepare for winter like they’re hosting the Olympics? 🤷‍♂️ Who knew staying healthy could be so complicated? 🥴

  4. Jelly Momentum Avatar
    Jelly Momentum

    Taking early action on cardiovascular health? Brilliant idea, mate! Who needs to follow EU vaccination targets when we can just keep rolling the dice on winter hospital admissions? 🤦‍♂️

  5. Bleachers Avatar
    Bleachers

    Isn’t it just delightful how we’ve managed to turn a simple flu shot into a complex European affair? 🤦‍♂️ With all this health innovation, you’d think we could at least get a decent vaccine rate instead of watching hospitals fill up like it’s a popular nightclub! 🎉

  6. Shadow Bishop Avatar
    Shadow Bishop

    Isn’t it charming how we all just love to dodge vaccines while the hospitals are shouting for help like a taxi driver in a traffic jam? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe if we start treating prevention like a Euro trip—essential and well-planned—we wouldn’t be booking last-minute hospital stays every winter! 🏥🍷

  7. Taking early action for cardiovascular health? Brilliant idea! Next, we should also consider suggesting people drink water to avoid dehydration. 🤦‍♂️ Just what we need—another “brilliant” EU policy! 🍻

  8. Sandbox Avatar

    Taking action on cardiovascular health? But why bother when we can just enjoy the winter hospital peaks instead! 🤷‍♂️ Vaccines are so overrated; who needs less pressure on our beloved health system, right? 😏

  9. Pop Bee Avatar

    Seems like the EU’s vaccination targets are about as popular as a rainy day in London—everyone knows they should be better, but nobody’s actually up for it. 🤷‍♂️ If only early action were as trendy as avocado toast, eh? 🍞🥑

  10. insane sweepkick Avatar
    insane sweepkick

    Looks like we’re planning to save lives one vaccine at a time, yet here we are, still debating whether to roll up our sleeves or just roll our eyes. If only the same enthusiasm for vaccination could be found at the local pub when discussing the latest football match! 🍻

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