Journal of Cardiovascular Research and Clinical Practice

Circulatory Medicine

Circulatory Medicine is a specialized branch of medical science dedicated to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders affecting the heart, blood vessels, and overall circulatory system. It addresses a wide range of conditions, including coronary artery disease, hypertension, heart failure, stroke, peripheral artery disease, and venous disorders.

This field integrates cardiology, vascular medicine, hematology, and preventive care, ensuring a comprehensive approach to circulatory health. Advanced diagnostic tools such as echocardiography, cardiac MRI, angiography, and vascular imaging play a central role in early detection and accurate assessment.

Circulatory Medicine not only focuses on clinical interventions-such as angioplasty, bypass surgery, stent placement, and valve repair-but also emphasizes preventive strategies like lifestyle modification, diet, exercise, and risk factor management.

Emerging research in genetics, regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, and digital health technologies continues to expand the boundaries of Circulatory Medicine, offering new possibilities for patient care.

As a discipline, it bridges laboratory research with clinical practice, aiming to reduce the global burden of circulatory diseases and improve quality of life for patients worldwide.