Stroke Prevention 2.0: Looking Beyond Blood Pressure and Cholesterol
Updated On: 27 January, 2026 08:45 PM IST | Mumbai | Buzz
Stroke Prevention 2.0 focuses on early detection of hidden risks like atrial fibrillation, inflammation, and structural heart defects.

Dr. Roopakshi Pathania
For decades, stroke prevention has focused on two primary pillars: controlling blood pressure and lowering cholesterol. While these remain essential, they are no longer sufficient on their own. Modern neurology has entered a new phase of stroke prevention-one that looks deeper into heart rhythm disorders, hidden vascular risks, inflammation, and structural heart defects that quietly increase stroke risk.
This evolution can be described as Stroke Prevention 2.0-a smarter, more personalized approach aimed at preventing the first or recurrent stroke before it occurs.

