Cardiovascular risk assessment: The foundation of preventive cardiology

The foundation of preventive cardiology begins with knowing the patient’s baseline cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk from which the patient-clinician risk discussion informs on the best ways to lower risk through lifestyle management, as well as a decision about the initiation and intensity of pharm...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of preventive cardiology 2020-03, Vol.1, p.100008-100008, Article 100008
1. Verfasser: Wong, Nathan D.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The foundation of preventive cardiology begins with knowing the patient’s baseline cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk from which the patient-clinician risk discussion informs on the best ways to lower risk through lifestyle management, as well as a decision about the initiation and intensity of pharmacologic therapy. Global CVD risk assessment involves estimation of cardiovascular risk using a basic panel of risk factors. The Framingham Heart Study championed the first such risk scores, followed by others around the world. Most recently, the Pooled Cohort Equations (PCE) have been recommended in the United States as a starting point in CVD risk assessment. Persons at low (20%) 10-year risk are recommended for both lifestyle and pharmacologic therapy to reduce risk. Assessing the presence of one or more “risk enhancing” factors is intended to inform the treatment decision in those at borderline (5-
ISSN:2666-6677
2666-6677
DOI:10.1016/j.ajpc.2020.100008