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Cardiovascular Risk Monitoring

Meaning

Cardiovascular Risk Monitoring is the systematic clinical assessment of an individual’s potential for developing atherosclerotic disease, myocardial infarction, or stroke, integrating both conventional and advanced biomarker analysis. This process extends beyond basic lipid panels to include inflammatory markers, arterial stiffness measurements, and specific lipoprotein subfractions, providing a precise physiological risk profile. For individuals undergoing hormonal interventions, this monitoring is critical for evaluating the systemic effects of therapy on vascular health and coagulation parameters.