Luces y sombras de la Guía Europea ESC-2021 de Prevención de la Enfermedad Cardiovascular en la Práctica Clínica
General practitioners see in their consultation a a significant number of patients at high vascular risk (VR). The European Guidelines for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention (2021) recommend a new risk classification and intervention strategies on on vascular risk factors (RF), with the aim of provid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Revista española de salud pública 2023 (97) |
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Zusammenfassung: | General practitioners see in their consultation a a significant number of patients at high vascular risk (VR). The European Guidelines for
Cardiovascular Disease Prevention (2021) recommend a new risk classification and intervention strategies on on vascular risk factors (RF), with
the aim of providing a shared decision-making recommendations between professionals and patients. In this document we present a critical
analysis of these guidelines, offering possible solutions that can be implemented in Primary Care.
It should be noted that there are positive aspects (lights) such as that the SCORE2 (from forty to sixty-nine years) and SCORE2-OP models (from
seventy to eighty-nine years) are based on more current cohorts and measure cardiovascular risk in a more accurately manner. In addition, it is
proposed to differentiate different risk thresholds according to age-groups. For sake of practicality, cardiovascular risk can be estimated using
different websites with the new computer models. However, among the negative aspects (shadows), it seems to be add complexity implementing
nine subgroups of subjects according to their age or level of risk, with a defined thresholds that could cause a substantial increase in the
potential number of subjects susceptible to treatment without a clear evidence that supports it. In addition, two-step RF interventions could
delay achievement of therapeutic goals, especially in very high-risk patients, diabetics, or patients with cardiovascular disease.
Given these limitations, in this document we propose practical recommendations in order to simplify and facilitate the implementation of the
guideline in primary care.
Los médicos de familia atienden un importante número de pacientes con alto riesgo vascular (RV). Las Guías Europeas de Prevención Cardiovascular
(2021) proponen una nueva clasificación del riesgo y estrategias de intervención sobre los factores de riesgo (FRV), orientada a la toma
de decisiones compartidas entre profesionales y pacientes. En el presente trabajo realizamos un análisis crítico de dichas guías, ofreciendo
posibles soluciones prácticas para la Atención Primaria.
Son destacables aspectos positivos (luces) que los modelos de RV SCORE2 (entre cuarenta y sesenta y nueve años) y SCORE2-OP (entre setenta y
ochenta y nueve años) se basan en cohortes más actuales y miden con mayor exactitud y discriminación dicho riesgo. Además, se propone actuar
diferenciadamente sobre el riesgo según la edad. Pragmáticamente |
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ISSN: | 2173-9110 1135-5727 |