The Advanced Cardiovascular Risk Detection in the Critical Decades Roundtable challenges the traditional focus on short-term risk and reframes prevention through the lens of lifetime cardiovascular benefit. Participants will examine how earlier, more precise detection of cardiovascular risk can be achieved through the consideration of emerging diagnostics, advanced imaging, genomics, biomarkers, refined risk stratification tools, psychosocial determinants, and predictive analytics into routine clinical care.
Through collaboration and knowledge exchange, participants will identify promising strategies for detecting subclinical disease earlier and explore opportunities to translate these strategies into meaningful, real-world applications.
Insights from this dialogue will inform future clinical guidance and next-generation prevention frameworks to advance lifelong cardiovascular benefit, ultimately contributing to improved patient and public health outcomes.
