Estimating absolute risk rather than measurement of blood pressure alone is considered the best way to identify those who would most likely benefit from medical intervention. Risk calculators used to estimate risk in those without previous cardiovascular disease (CVD) events are based on the Framingham Heart Study, which had no person >74 years of age at baseline. This needs to be addressed, because age is the most important determinant of risk. We estimated the predictive value of 3 risk equations for CVD end points in the Second Australian National Blood Pressure study cohort (mean age: 71.9 years at baseline). Observed and predicted 5-year incidence rates, ? goodness-of-fit tests, and Harrell C statistic and area under the receiver op...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the biggest causes of death worldwide. In most pe...
BACKGROUND: Multivariable risk prediction models consisting of routinely collected measurements can ...
Background: National estimates of 'heart age' by government health organisations in the US, UK and C...
Estimating absolute risk rather than measurement of blood pressure alone is considered the best way ...
Background: With few exceptions, tools used to estimate cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in those w...
Objective: To quantify absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and treatment in Australian adults...
Background: Multivariable risk prediction equations attempt to quantify an individual's cardiovascul...
Cardiovascular risk scores predict an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Many w...
Objectives : A young person with many risk factors may have the same level of risk as an older perso...
Objective: To develop and recalibrate an Australian 5-year cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality ri...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of the 2013 Pooled Cohort Risk Equation (PCE-ASCVD) for pred...
Background: Although the National Vascular Disease Prevention Alliance (NVDPA) guidelines were publi...
© American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd 2016. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND Multivariable risk pred...
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines are generally based on the absolute r...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the Westernised world. Lifestyle ch...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the biggest causes of death worldwide. In most pe...
BACKGROUND: Multivariable risk prediction models consisting of routinely collected measurements can ...
Background: National estimates of 'heart age' by government health organisations in the US, UK and C...
Estimating absolute risk rather than measurement of blood pressure alone is considered the best way ...
Background: With few exceptions, tools used to estimate cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in those w...
Objective: To quantify absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and treatment in Australian adults...
Background: Multivariable risk prediction equations attempt to quantify an individual's cardiovascul...
Cardiovascular risk scores predict an individual’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease. Many w...
Objectives : A young person with many risk factors may have the same level of risk as an older perso...
Objective: To develop and recalibrate an Australian 5-year cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality ri...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the performance of the 2013 Pooled Cohort Risk Equation (PCE-ASCVD) for pred...
Background: Although the National Vascular Disease Prevention Alliance (NVDPA) guidelines were publi...
© American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd 2016. All rights reserved.BACKGROUND Multivariable risk pred...
Background. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention guidelines are generally based on the absolute r...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality in the Westernised world. Lifestyle ch...
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the biggest causes of death worldwide. In most pe...
BACKGROUND: Multivariable risk prediction models consisting of routinely collected measurements can ...
Background: National estimates of 'heart age' by government health organisations in the US, UK and C...