Management of a Patient with Cardiovascular Disease Should Include Assessment of Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiencies: Part 2-Secondary Immunodeficiencies

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Oct 4;12(19):1977. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12191977.

Abstract

Background: Cardiovascular diseases are among the most common chronic diseases, generating high social and economic costs. Secondary immunodeficiencies occur more often than primary ones and may result from the co-occurrence of specific diseases, treatment, nutrient deficiencies and non-nutritive bio-active compounds that result from the industrial nutrient practices.

Objectives: The aim of this article is to present selected secondary immunodeficiencies and their impact on the cardiovascular system.

Results: The treatment of a patient with cardiovascular disease should include an assess-ment for immunodeficiencies, because the immune and cardiovascular systems are closely linked.

Conclusions: Immune system dysfunctions can significantly affect the course of cardiovascular diseases and their treatment. For this reason, comprehensive care for a patient with cardiovascular disease requires taking into account potential immunodeficiencies, which can have a significant impact on the patient's health.

Keywords: cardiovascular diseases; heart diseases; immune defects; secondary immunodeficiencies.

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This research received no external funding.