Impact of Earthquake on Cardiovascular Health: What Should Cardiovascular Healthcare Providers Anticipate After the Devastating Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria?
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Impact of Earthquake on Cardiovascular Health: What Should Cardiovascular Healthcare Providers Anticipate After the Devastating Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria?
Abstract
Natural disasters like earthquakes have direct and indirect association with major adverse cardiac events. They can impact cardiovascular health by multiple mechanisms not to mention their impact on cardiovascular care and services. Besides the humanitarian tragedy that calls attention globally, we as part of cardiovascular community are concerned with the short and long outcomes of those who survived the recent Turkey and Syria earthquake tragedy. Therefore, in this review, we aimed to draw attention of cardiovascular healthcare providers to the anticipated cardiovascular issues that may arise in survivors on short- and long-term postearthquakes to ensure proper screening and earlier management of this population. With the anticipated increase in natural disasters in future considering climate changes, geological factors, and human activities, the cardiovascular healthcare providers as part of medical community should be aware of the high rate of cardiovascular disease burden that can occur among survivors of earthquakes and other natural disasters, so, they should act accordingly in terms of preparedness measures, adequate response planning starting from services re-allocation to personnel training and enhancing access to medical and cardiac care in both acute and chronic contexts, not to mention screening and risk-stratifying the patients to optimize their management.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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