Eagle’s Eye View: Can Cardiorespiratory Fitness Lead to Longer Lifespans?
In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle looks at endovascular therapy for post-thrombotic syndrome and how it reduces severity and improves quality of life. He then explores current evidence and strategies to address sex hormone-associated thrombotic and cardiovascular risk. Next, Dr. Eagle examines the OCEANIC-STROKE trial which studied asundexian and its potential to lower recurrent stroke risk in patients with noncardioembolic stroke or transient ischemic attack. Finally, Dr. Eagle asks the question, is high cardiorespiratory fitness associated with longer lifespan and lower multimorbidity?
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- Kim Eagle, MD, MACC keaglemd
Clinical Topics: Anticoagulation Management, Cardiovascular Care Team, Invasive Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention, Prevention, Pulmonary Hypertension and Venous Thromboembolism, Sports and Exercise Cardiology, Vascular Medicine, Anticoagulation Management and Venothromboembolism, Interventions and Vascular Medicine
Keywords: Venous Thromboembolism, Venous Insufficiency, Iliac Vein, Endovascular Procedures, Stents, Contraception, Anticoagulants, Risk Factors, Hemostasis, Gender, Gender Identity, Thrombosis, Ischemic Stroke, Ischemic Attack, Transient, Myocardial Infarction, Factor XI, Secondary Prevention, Hemorrhage, United States, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Morbidity, Longevity, Multiple Chronic Conditions