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6: Dr Hani Sabbour on 2022 Middle East Recommendations for Lipid Management.

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The middle east is not only an area of diversity and brisk transformations, it is also a region where cardiovascular diseases are rampant. Traditional risk factors for atherosclerotic disease are more prevalent than most regions around the globe; In the middle east, one in five will have either diabetes, obesity, hypertension, or smoking. Dyslipidemia, which is a recognized cause of atherosclerosis, is even more common. That’s why I decided to shed some light on Consensus clinical recommendations for the management of plasma lipid disorders in the Middle East: 2021 update published this month in Atherosclerosis journal.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.11.022And there is no better than Dr Hani Sabbour to interview on this indispensable publication. Dr. Sabbour is a colleague and friend. He has six American Board Certifications: Internal Medicine, General cardiology, Electrophysiology, Advanced Heart failure and Transplant Cardiology, Echocardiography and Nuclear Cardiology. He is currently Staff Physician in Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. He is a co-principal investigator in the Gulf Familial Hyperlipidemia Registry and naturally, he is one of the authors of this consensus clinical recommendation.
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The middle east is not only an area of diversity and brisk transformations, it is also a region where cardiovascular diseases are rampant. Traditional risk factors for atherosclerotic disease are more prevalent than most regions around the globe; In the middle east, one in five will have either diabetes, obesity, hypertension, or smoking. Dyslipidemia, which is a recognized cause of atherosclerosis, is even more common. That’s why I decided to shed some light on Consensus clinical recommendations for the management of plasma lipid disorders in the Middle East: 2021 update published this month in Atherosclerosis journal.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.11.022And there is no better than Dr Hani Sabbour to interview on this indispensable publication. Dr. Sabbour is a colleague and friend. He has six American Board Certifications: Internal Medicine, General cardiology, Electrophysiology, Advanced Heart failure and Transplant Cardiology, Echocardiography and Nuclear Cardiology. He is currently Staff Physician in Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. He is a co-principal investigator in the Gulf Familial Hyperlipidemia Registry and naturally, he is one of the authors of this consensus clinical recommendation.
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