This study validates the Predicting Risk of CVD Events (PREVENT) score across diverse racial and ethnic populations, highlighting its effectiveness in predicting cardiovascular risk and mortality, ...
A new calculator for cardiovascular risk prediction developed from a large cohort of primary care patients in New Zealand suggests that risk equations based on earlier cohorts—now decades old—may ...
The full PREVENT equations produced similar results. Mean calibration revealed slight overestimation of CVD risk in non-Hispanic Asian adults (0.96-1.33) and underestimation in Native Hawaiian and ...
A new equation for estimating future risk for cardiovascular events appears to give more accurate results than does the existing equation currently recommended — and this has major implications for ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Applying the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association pooled-cohort risk equation to a ...
Whether to measure Lp(a), a lipoprotein associated with increased cardiovascular risk, and how to use that information in risk assessment is a hot topic in cardiovascular medicine. The American Heart ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC – May 22, 2012 – The constellation of stakeholders in the healthcare industry most responsible for the progress of medicine do not agree on a common lens from which to view ...
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