نتایج جستجو برای: framingham score

تعداد نتایج: 224392  

2013
Nancy Krieger Pamela D. Waterman Anna Kosheleva Jarvis T. Chen Kevin W. Smith Dana R. Carney Gary G. Bennett David R. Williams Gisele Thornhill Elmer R. Freeman

OBJECTIVES To date, limited and inconsistent evidence exists regarding racial discrimination and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). METHODS Cross-sectional observational study of 1005 US-born non-Hispanic black (n = 504) and white (n = 501) participants age 35-64 randomly selected from community health centers in Boston, MA (2008-2010; 82.4% response rate), using 3 racial discrimination me...

Journal: :BMJ 2008
Julia Hippisley-Cox Carol Coupland Yana Vinogradova John Robson Rubin Minhas Aziz Sheikh Peter Brindle

OBJECTIVE To develop and validate version two of the QRISK cardiovascular disease risk algorithm (QRISK2) to provide accurate estimates of cardiovascular risk in patients from different ethnic groups in England and Wales and to compare its performance with the modified version of Framingham score recommended by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). DESIGN Prospecti...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
Carla A Ibrahim-Verbaas Myriam Fornage Joshua C Bis Seung Hoan Choi Bruce M Psaty James B Meigs Madhu Rao Mike Nalls Joao D Fontes Christopher J O'Donnell Sekar Kathiresan Georg B Ehret Caroline S Fox Rainer Malik Martin Dichgans Helena Schmidt Jari Lahti Susan R Heckbert Thomas Lumley Kenneth Rice Jerome I Rotter Kent D Taylor Aaron R Folsom Eric Boerwinkle Wayne D Rosamond Eyal Shahar Rebecca F Gottesman Peter J Koudstaal Najaf Amin Renske G Wieberdink Abbas Dehghan Albert Hofman André G Uitterlinden Anita L Destefano Stephanie Debette Luting Xue Alexa Beiser Philip A Wolf Charles Decarli M Arfan Ikram Sudha Seshadri Thomas H Mosley W T Longstreth Cornelia M van Duijn Lenore J Launer

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Beyond the Framingham Stroke Risk Score, prediction of future stroke may improve with a genetic risk score (GRS) based on single-nucleotide polymorphisms associated with stroke and its risk factors. METHODS The study includes 4 population-based cohorts with 2047 first incident strokes from 22,720 initially stroke-free European origin participants aged ≥55 years, who wer...

2014
Karim Sacre Brigitte Escoubet Blandine Pasquet Marie-Paule Chauveheid Maria-Christina Zennaro Florence Tubach Thomas Papo

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of death in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. Although the risk for cardiovascular events in patients with SLE is significant, the absolute number of events per year in any given cohort remains small. Thus, CVD risks stratification in patients with SLE focuses on surrogate markers for atherosclerosis at an early stage, such as reduced ela...

Journal: :Circulation 2009
Julian P J Halcox Ann E Donald Elizabeth Ellins Daniel R Witte Martin J Shipley Eric J Brunner Michael G Marmot John E Deanfield

BACKGROUND Endothelial dysfunction develops early and has been shown to predict the development of clinical complications of atherosclerosis. However, the relationship between early endothelial dysfunction and the progression of arterial disease in the general population is unknown. We investigated endothelial dysfunction, risk factors, and progression of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) i...

Journal: :Stroke 2008
Patrizio Prati Alberto Tosetto Diego Vanuzzo Giovanni Bader Marco Casaroli Luigi Canciani Sergio Castellani Pierre-Jean Touboul

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The clinical usefulness of noninvasive measurement of carotid intima media thickness and plaque visualization in the general population is still uncertain. METHODS We evaluated the age-specific incidence rates of cerebrovascular events in a cohort of 1348 subjects randomly taken from the census list of San Daniele Township and followed for a mean period of 12.7 years. T...

2010
Todd J. Anderson Marinda Fung

Background—Biomarkers of atherosclerosis may refine clinical decision making in individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease. The purpose of the study was to determine the prognostic significance of endothelial function and other vascular markers in apparently healthy men. Methods and Results—The cohort consisted of 1574 men (age, 49.4 years) free of vascular disease. Measurements included flo...

Journal: :Circulation 2011
Todd J Anderson Francois Charbonneau Lawrence M Title Jean Buithieu M Sarah Rose Heather Conradson Kathy Hildebrand Marinda Fung Subodh Verma Eva M Lonn

BACKGROUND Biomarkers of atherosclerosis may refine clinical decision making in individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease. The purpose of the study was to determine the prognostic significance of endothelial function and other vascular markers in apparently healthy men. METHODS AND RESULTS The cohort consisted of 1574 men (age, 49.4 years) free of vascular disease. Measurements included f...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Dawn Kleindorfer Suzanne Judd Virginia J Howard Leslie McClure Monika M Safford Mary Cushman David Rhodes George Howard

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previously in the REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) cohort, we found 18% of the stroke/transient ischemic attack-free study population reported ≥1 stroke symptom at baseline. We sought to evaluate the additional impact of these stroke symptoms on risk for subsequent stroke. METHODS REGARDS recruited 30,239 US blacks and whites, aged 45+ y...

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