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Risk stratification of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in Chinese adults.

Authors :
Yang XL
Chen JC
Li JX
Cao J
Lu XF
Liu FC
Hu DS
Liu XQ
Shen C
Yu L
Lu FH
Wu XP
Zhao LC
Huang JF
Li Y
Wu XG
Gu DF
Source :
Chronic diseases and translational medicine [Chronic Dis Transl Med] 2016 Oct 21; Vol. 2 (2), pp. 102-109. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Oct 21 (Print Publication: 2016).
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to determine the distribution of observed atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) incidence in contemporary cohorts in China, and to identify cut-off points for ASCVD risk classification based on traditional criteria and new equations developed by Prediction for ASCVD Risk in China (China-PAR).<br />Methods: The study populations included cohorts in the China-PAR project, with 34,757 participants eligible for the current analysis. Traditional risk stratification was assessed by using Chinese guidelines on prevention of CVD and hypertension, and 5 risk groups were classified based on these guidelines after slight modification for available risk factors. Kaplan-Meier analysis was conducted to obtain the cumulative incidence of observed ASCVD events for all subjects and sub-groups. The predicted 10-year ASCVD risk was obtained using the China-PAR equations.<br />Results: A total of 1922 ASCVD events were identified during an average follow-up of 14.1 years. According to the group classification based on traditional risk stratification, the observed 10-year risks for ASCVD were 4.61% (95% confidence interval [ CI ]: 4.11-5.10%) in the moderate-risk group and 8.74% (95% CI : 7.82-9.66%) in the high-risk group. Based on the China-PAR equations for risk assessment of ASCVD, those with predicted risks of <5%, 5-10%, and ≥10% could be classified into categories of low-, moderate-, and high-risk for ASCVD, respectively.<br />Conclusion: The findings enable development of a simple method for classification of individuals into low-, moderate-, and high-risk groups, based on the China-PAR equations. The method will be useful for self-management and prevention of ASCVD in Chinese adults.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2095-882X
Volume :
2
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chronic diseases and translational medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29063030
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cdtm.2016.10.001