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Curr Trend Cardiol. 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 3

September 18-19, 2017 | Toronto, Canada

Annual Conference on

HEART DISEASES

Notes:

Speaker Biography

William E. Feeman Jr., MD, is a Physician on staff at Wood County Hospital, and in private practice, both in Bowling Green, Ohio. He attended undergraduate school at Ohio

State University (1961-1966) and became interested in a career in medicine during that time; prior to his decision to enter medicine he planned to have a career in astronomy.

He attended undergraduate medical school at Ohio State University, earning Bachelor of Science in physiology (1961-1966) and medical school at Ohio State University (1966-

1970); where he developed an interest in the primary and secondary prevention of atherothrombotic disease. Over the last 26 plus years, he has spent his professional life in

medicine perfecting a tool to predict the population at risk of atherothrombotic disease e and to guide therapy to maximally stabilize/reverse that disease if extant. Thus he has

founded the Bowling Green Study of the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Atherothrombotic Disease (BGS) to which he is the principal investigator. This study terminated

on 4 November 2003. Dr. Feeman has had six major articles published in various science/medical journal. He has had numerous letters to the editor published in various medical

journals. All publications relate to the primary and second prevention of atherothromboitc disease. He has presented data at a number of annual scientific assemblies of the

American Academy of Family Physicians and at a number of national and international symposia in atherothrombotic disease. Dr. Feeman is the founder of the Association for

the Prevention of Atherothrombotic Disease in Northwest Ohio to facilitate the spread of knowledge about this disease.

e:

bgs43402@yahoo.com

Table I

ATD w/r to ASR Line

1974‐2003

Above ASR Line

Below  ASR Line

Sex

Average Age of

+

Past

+

Past

Male

Total Patients

126

130

86

20

14

8

ATD Onset

Total Patient Years

6659

8536

5913

1174

1041

623

Ave. Age of ATD Onset

53

66

69

59

74

78

Total Patients

38

41

32

6

5

1

MSD Onset

Total Patient Years

2363

2983

2522

382

402

78

Ave Age of MSD Onset

62

73

79

64

80

78

Total Patients

49

64

47

12

11

4

Death

Total Patient Years

3153

4780

3805

815

879

374

Ave Age of Death 

64

75

81

68

80

94

Female

Total Patients

65

56

137

18

15

34

ATD Onset

Total Patient Years

3852

3908

9955

1145

1003

2543

Ave. Age of ATD Onset

59

70

73

64

67

75

Total Patients

22

24

49

6

7

16

MSD Onset

Total Patient Years

1534

1800

3931

440

532

1283

Ave. Age of MSD Onset

70

75

80

73

76

80

Total Patients

26

23

79

9

7

23

Death

Total Patient Years

1830

1824

6542

650

533

1941

Ave. Age of Death 

70

79

83

72

76

84

ATD means Atherothrombotic Disease

“+” means Current Cigarette Smoker

“Past” means Former Cigarette Smoker

“‐“ means Never Cigarette Smoker

MSD means Multiple System Disorder

ASR Line means Angiographic Stabilization/Regression Line