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Halving the risk of cardiovascular death with the flu shot: for cardiologists

Description

Influenza epidemics are associated with a significant increase in cardiovascular deaths.

A link between influenza infection and cardiovascular morbidity has been known for almost a century and more recent research quantifies the cardioprotective properties of influenza vaccination:

  • Influenza infection is associated with a six-fold risk of developing a heart attack or stroke or dying from cardiovascular causes in the subsequent 2 weeks.
  • Seasonal influenza immunisation may reduce a patient’s risk of cardiovascular death by up to 50%.

Cardiologists strongly encourage adherence to anticoagulants and heart failure medication and understand the critical importance of smoking cessation – but is the same emphasis applied to influenza vaccination, when the relative benefits approximate those of statins?

Fewer than 50% of those under 65 years of age with cardiac disease receive the influenza immunisation and many cardiac patients perceive the flu to be a nuisance rather than a credible threat to their cardiac and overall health.

Given its demonstrable cardiac protection and considering the risk profile of cardiology patients, cardiologists have a central role in recommending flu vaccination in partnership with general practitioners.

This educational activity has been designed to arm cardiologists with the knowledge to discuss the benefits of influenza immunisation and to consider recommending or referring their patients for vaccination.

 

Sponsored: This activity is sponsored by Sanofi.


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CPD Activity Details
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Domain
Educational Activities
Type
General Learning
Activity
Course / module
CPD Hours
1h : 0m
Topic
General Practice and Primary Care
Audience
General registration
Applicable CAPE Aspects
Professionalism

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