%0 Article %A Abdolmehdi Baghaei %I Vesnu Publications %D 2010 %G English %B ARYA Atherosclerosis %@ 1735-3955 %@ 2251-6638 %T SECONDARY PREVENTION IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES: CLOSING THE GAPS %U http://arya.mui.ac.ir/index.php/arya/article/view/193 %X

non-Communicable Disease (NCD) accounts for a large and increasing burden of disease worldwide. It is currently estimated that NCDs accounts for approximately 59% of global deaths and 43% of the global disease burden; this is projected to increase to 73% of deaths and 60% of disease burden by 2020.1 In comparison, NCDs in low- and middle-income populations accounts for 78% of the global NCD burden and for 85% of the global CVD burden of disease.2 Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the most important single cause of NCD, accounting in 2001 for 29% of all deaths and 10% of the global disease burden.3

The incidence of CVD has been rising steadily in low- and middle-income populations, so that approximately three-quarters of global deaths from CVD now occur in that populations.4