In spite of major advancements in the management and prevention strategies of atherosclerosis, the prevalence of coronary artery disease has risen worldwide, and might start at an early age. Cardiovascular diseases among young adults are characterized as a heterogeneous group of disorders due to congenital or acquired causes. Multiple risk factors, such as dyslipidemia, premature coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus and cigarette smoking potentiate the patient’s risk for early coronary heart disease. Early assessment of patients with coronary artery disease can be performed using various non-invasive imaging methods, which facilitate early selection of effective and preventative therapies for coronary artery disease management; however, it is associated with several challenges due to limitations in risk calculators, and limited sensitivity of various screening methods. In this manuscript, we will discuss about pathophysiology, risk factors, invasive and non- invasive imaging methods, and various management strategies for the early prevention of coronary heart disease in young adults and, importantly, the future directions and preventing disease and sudden cardiac death.
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