Exploring the Connection Between Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health at DPC 2024
December 12, 2024
Dates: October 15–16, 2024 | Olympia London, UK
Cardio-Phoenix was honored to be invited to the Diabetes Professional Care conference in London. This integrated event created a unique platform for healthcare professionals to deepen their knowledge and expertise in both diabetes and cardiovascular care, reflecting the close relationship between these two conditions. Professionals explored the latest advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of both conditions, emphasizing the need for integrated care.
The Growing Link Between Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
At the heart of this year's conference was the integration of cardiovascular care with diabetes management. Research increasingly highlights the strong connection between cardiovascular disease (CVD) and diabetes, with individuals living with diabetes being at higher risk for heart-related issues. The conference explored this link through a series of case studies, expert-led sessions, and practical demonstrations, all aimed at advancing knowledge of both conditions.
Showcasing Cardio-HART: A Game-Changer for Diabetic Clinics
Marc Bisnaire, founder of Cardio-Phoenix, served as a keynote speaker at the event and proudly showcased Cardio-HART, our diagnostic system designed to detect cardiovascular diseases (CVD) at an early stage. Cardio-HART is not only transforming how heart disease is diagnosed but is also making a significant impact on diabetic care. As diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular issues, early detection through Cardio-HART provides healthcare providers with vital information to prevent heart-related complications.
Cardio-HART enables faster, non-invasive diagnoses, supporting the management of cardiovascular health alongside diabetes treatment. This integration empowers healthcare providers to offer more comprehensive care, improving outcomes for patients living with both conditions.
Thank you to everyone who visited our stand and contributed to the event’s success. We look forward to continuing our work in advancing patient care and fostering collaboration across both fields.