2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2009.07.020
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Value and Limitations of Existing Scores for the Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk

Abstract: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the biggest causes of death worldwide. In most people, CVD is the product of a number of causal risk factors. Several seemingly modest risk factors may, in combination, result in a much higher risk than an impressively raised single factor. For this reason, risk estimation systems have been developed to assist clinicians to assess the effects of risk factor combinations in planning management strategies. In this article, the performances of the major risk esti… Show more

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“…Risk age has been shown to be independent of the CV endpoint used, 51,52 which bypasses the dilemma of whether to use a risk estimation system based on CVD mortality or on the more attractive but less reliable endpoint of total CVD events. Risk age can be used in any population regardless of baseline risk or secular changes in mortality, and therefore avoids the need for recalibration.…”
Section: Box 2 Gaps In Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk age has been shown to be independent of the CV endpoint used, 51,52 which bypasses the dilemma of whether to use a risk estimation system based on CVD mortality or on the more attractive but less reliable endpoint of total CVD events. Risk age can be used in any population regardless of baseline risk or secular changes in mortality, and therefore avoids the need for recalibration.…”
Section: Box 2 Gaps In Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These scores are simple to use in evaluating CVR; however, in some cases the estimate is suboptimal, particularly in subgroups of the general population (for example, those at low or intermediate risk), since they vary widely in terms of the background risk in study populations, predictors and outcomes considered [24][25][26][27][28][29]. Other limitations of these scores include a substantial underestimation of lifetime risk, with a potential misclassification of high-risk subjects at low or intermediate CVR [30].…”
Section: Assessment Of Cardiovascular Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Недавно был опубликован обзор их значения и ограничений [49]. Модель систематической оценки коронарного риска (SCORE) была разрабо-тана по результатам крупных европейских когорт-ных исследований.…”
Section: оценка общего сердечно-сосудистого рискаunclassified