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Multimorbidity and cardiovascular disease: a perspective on low- and middle-income countries

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New and changing patterns of multimorbidity (MM), i.e., multiple concurrent acute or chronic diseases in a person, are emerging in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The interplay of underlying population-specific factors and lifestyle habits combined with the colliding epidemics of communicable and non-communicable diseases presents new disease combinations, complexities and risks that are not common in high-income countries (HICs). The complexities and risks include those arising from potentially harmful drug-drug and drug-disease interactions (DDIs), the management of which may be considered as MM in the true sense. A major concern in LMICs is the increasing burden of leading cardiovascular diseases, prevalence of associated risk factors and co-occurrence with other morbidities. New models of MM management and integrated care can respond to the needs of specific multimorbid populations, with some LMICs making substantial progress (e.g., integration of tuberculosis and HIV services in South Africa). But there is a dearth of relevant data on the changing patterns and underlying factors and determinants of MM, the associated complexities and risks of DDIs in MM management, and the barriers to integrated care in LMICs. This requires careful attention.

dc.identifier.doi10.21037/cdt.2019.09.09
dc.identifier.issn2223-3652
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dc.subjectCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
dc.subject.ddc610 Medicine & health
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Multimorbidity and cardiovascular disease: a perspective on low- and middle-income countries

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uzh.contributor.authorThienemann, Friedrich
uzh.contributor.authorNtusi, Ntobeko A B
uzh.contributor.authorBattegay, Edouard
uzh.contributor.authorMueller, Beatrice U
uzh.contributor.authorCheetham, Marcus
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uzh.publication.citationThienemann, Friedrich; Ntusi, Ntobeko A B; Battegay, Edouard; Mueller, Beatrice U; Cheetham, Marcus (2020). Multimorbidity and cardiovascular disease: a perspective on low- and middle-income countries. Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy, 10(2):376-385.
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