Name
Breakout Session 11: The Heart of the Matter: Creating Pathways to Optimal Cardiovascular Health for Women across the Lifespan
Date & Time
Thursday, October 5, 2023, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Rebecca Thurston, PhD, FABMR, FAPS Sharon Herring Garima Sharma, MD, FACC, FAHA Celina Gorre, MPH, MPA Heidi Dohse, NBC-HWC Lindsay Ferrante Pamela Thomas
Description

Heart disease and stroke cause one in three deaths among women in the United States each year. Life events such as pregnancy and menopause, as well as psychosocial factors and fragmented care, may increase women’s risk for cardiovascular disease. However, women may be unaware of their risk and are less likely than men to undergo non-invasive diagnostic testing at the initial point of care. This results in delayed diagnosis, delayed therapeutic interventions, and poorer results and outcomes. Further, despite the significant disease burden and gaps in care, women are still underrepresented in clinical research focused on heart disease and stroke. In this session, panelists will:

  • Describe recent evidence on how pregnancy, the menopause transition, and psychosocial factors, including stress and interpersonal violence, impact cardiovascular risk in women.
  • Learn how PCORI-funded researchers are testing innovative patient and community-centered care models to improve heart health for birthing people.
  • Discuss gaps in care and opportunities for future comparative effectiveness research to improve women’s cardiovascular health across the life course.
Location Name
Capitol Ballroom ABC/E
Full Address
JW Marriott Washington, DC
1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004
United States
Virtual Session Link
Session Type
Breakout Session
Session Handout 1