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Estimating the risk for atherothrombosis: are current approaches sufficient?
1General Clinical Research Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA. wilsonpw@musc.edu
Abstract:
Atherothrombotic disease is now the leading cause of mortality in the world and there are only a few methods available to estimate risk of vascular disease. Vascular disease risk assessment methods have been developed from a variety of population based studies and the most frequently used approaches include algorithms developed by Framingham (USA), Munster (Germany), and SCORE (Europe). The field of risk estimation is dynamic and inclusion of newer factors and populations is under active consideration and methods such as discrimination and calibration are now available to evaluate the use of risk assessment tools across different world regions.
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