2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-011-1833-3
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Atherosclerosis Screening by Noninvasive Imaging for Cardiovascular Prevention: A Systematic Review

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“…Language restrictions unclear, forward citation searching, grey literature included, search strategy provided 4 trials (2 ultrasound, 2 computed tomography feedback) 684 Marteau (2010) [ 19 ] Communicating DNA-based risk estimates Health-related behaviours (smoking [ n =5], diet [=2], physical activity [ n =2]) 5 sources searched (April 2010): Cochrane, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO. No language restrictions, forward citation searching, grey literature included, search strategy provided 7 trials: 6 genetic testing only; 1 genetic testing + carbon monoxide testing 2762 Author (date) Intervention Outcome and participants Search strategy Number of studies included Total N Rodondi (2011) [ 26 ] Feedback of noninvasive atherosclerosis screening Health-related behaviours (smoking [ n =7], diet [=6], physical activity [ n =5]) to reduce risk in people without pre-existing CVD 2 sources searched (September 2009): Cochrane and MEDLINE. All languages, backward citation searching, no grey literature included, no search terms provided 9 trials (3 RCTs, 6 non-RCTs) – 6 computed tomography, 2 carotid ultrasound, 1 total body scan 3340 ( n =659 from RCTs, n = 2681 from non-RCTs) Sheridan (2010) [ 22 ] Providing CHD risk estimation (including counselling/ education) Health-related behaviours (smoking [ n =6], diet [=3], physical activity [ n =5]) for primary prevention in people without CHD 4 databases searched (Cochrane, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Medline) in Dec 2008.…”
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“…Language restrictions unclear, forward citation searching, grey literature included, search strategy provided 4 trials (2 ultrasound, 2 computed tomography feedback) 684 Marteau (2010) [ 19 ] Communicating DNA-based risk estimates Health-related behaviours (smoking [ n =5], diet [=2], physical activity [ n =2]) 5 sources searched (April 2010): Cochrane, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO. No language restrictions, forward citation searching, grey literature included, search strategy provided 7 trials: 6 genetic testing only; 1 genetic testing + carbon monoxide testing 2762 Author (date) Intervention Outcome and participants Search strategy Number of studies included Total N Rodondi (2011) [ 26 ] Feedback of noninvasive atherosclerosis screening Health-related behaviours (smoking [ n =7], diet [=6], physical activity [ n =5]) to reduce risk in people without pre-existing CVD 2 sources searched (September 2009): Cochrane and MEDLINE. All languages, backward citation searching, no grey literature included, no search terms provided 9 trials (3 RCTs, 6 non-RCTs) – 6 computed tomography, 2 carotid ultrasound, 1 total body scan 3340 ( n =659 from RCTs, n = 2681 from non-RCTs) Sheridan (2010) [ 22 ] Providing CHD risk estimation (including counselling/ education) Health-related behaviours (smoking [ n =6], diet [=3], physical activity [ n =5]) for primary prevention in people without CHD 4 databases searched (Cochrane, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Medline) in Dec 2008.…”
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“…Specifically, the majority of the reviews indicated that there was little, limited or no evidence of effects on the behaviours studied [ 17 , 19 , 22 24 ]. Other reviews did not comment on the effects on behaviour [ 22 ], indicated that there may be effects in the short-term but not long-term [ 25 ], that results were “mixed” [ 26 ] or that personalised risk information may be effective, but should be judged on an individual basis and not assumed as a general principle [ 27 ].…”
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“…Interestingly, chronically expanding lesions are often asymptomatic until the artery stenosis is so severe that the blood supply to downstream tissue (s) is insufficient and results in ischemia. [3]…”
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