Latest medical data released during a professional conference on December 26 in Hanoi highlights a concerning public health trend. Specifically, cardiovascular conditions are now the leading cause of mortality, accounting for approximately one-third of all deaths globally and in Vietnam.
Statistical Overview and Current Status
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Global Scale: World Health Organization statistics indicate nearly 20 million deaths due to heart-related issues in 2022.
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In Vietnam: Annual fatalities have reached 200,000 cases. A notable trend is the rapid “rejuvenation” of patient ages, driven by urban lifestyles, unbalanced diets, and environmental stressors.
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Challenges: The current healthcare system still faces shortages of specialized personnel and advanced equipment in areas distant from major medical hubs.
A Shift in Methodology Given the increasing complexity of these diseases, medical experts assert a necessary transformation in disease management philosophy. Rather than focusing solely on treating established conditions, the emphasis is shifting toward:
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Active Prevention: Monitoring blood pressure, glucose levels, and lipid profiles directly within the community.
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Behavioral Changes: Encouraging the public to quit smoking and increase physical activity to mitigate obesity.
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Technological Integration: Advancing specialized intervention techniques and modernizing medical logistics. A prime example is the pilot use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) for transporting medical samples and supplies to optimize emergency response times.

