KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 80 | OCT. - DEC. 2022
Coronary Artery Disease in Nepal: Current Perspective, Challenges, Need for National Practice Guidelines, and Potential Solutions
Prajapati D, Bhandari N, Gautam P, Dhital R, Shrestha A
Abstract: South Asians are estimated to have a 40% increased risk for coronary artery disease as
compared to populations from other regions. Nepal, as a South Asian country, should
also analyze the burden of coronary artery disease and its risk factors to minimize
cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We reviewed the barriers to cardiovascular
care and its services in low- and middle-income countries, including Nepal. The
identified barriers included coronary artery disease risk factors, access, cost,
adherence to cardiovascular care, awareness, knowledge gaps, and socioeconomic
and health system challenges. The possible strategies to reduce coronary artery
disease included national, regional, and local perspectives. It also highlighted the
involvement of community workers and local leaders, education, patient-centered
intervention, easy access to drugs and treatments, rehabilitation and public health
measures, innovation within the health care system, and multi-sectoral involvement.
This review provides insights into the current situation of coronary artery disease
and its possible solutions.
Keyword : Coronary artery disease, Disease burden, Nepal, Risk factors, South Asia