One of the most frequently asked questions in our webinars has been: “How do I measure vascular health over time?” We interviewed two practitioners with thriving vascular health programs to learn the metrics they use to track the trajectory of vascular health and engage patients in therapeutic interventions.
In this brief video, renowned cardiologist Dr. Joel Kahn highlights vascular measurement tools that are reliable, affordable, safe, and available to every practitioner in the US:
Joel Kahn, MD, FACC, is well-known among both practitioners and the general public as an advocate of whole-food plant-based diets to achieve optimum cardiovascular health. His prevention-focused practice uses meticulous measurement protocols to detect atherosclerotic disease before it is symptomatic.
Dr. Kahn directs the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity and serves as Clinical Professor of Medicine/Cardiology at the Wayne State University School of Medicine.
In this short video, Dr. Kristine Burke shares what she’s learned about using vascular health metrics to engage patients in their ongoing treatment. She suggests focusing on “total plaque burden” to give patients a simple but powerful way to understand their vascular health.
Kristine Burke, MD, is board certified in both family and sports medicine and is fully certified in functional medicine. She believes in a collaborative approach to achieving the most successful personal outcomes for her patients, guiding them to wellness and prevention while also managing their medical conditions.
Dr. Burke directs the True Health Center for Functional Medicine and is the Medical Director for Help Your Diabetes, Sacramento.
Early Detection is Key
Successful prevention of cardiovascular disease requires early detection:
How to Measure Vascular Health
Common vascular measurements include blood sugar, lipid particles, inflammatory markers, and the like.
Further, nutrition biomarkers can be very helpful, including:
Two additional measurement tools for plaque that many clinicians find to be very effective include:
How to Improve Patient Engagement
To learn more about new approaches to vascular health, visit the Practitioner Education Center.
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