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Association between kidney function and Framingham risk score in an admixed population of Brazil
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Improving the predictive capability of Framingham Risk Score for the risk of myocardial infarction based on coronary artery calcium score in healthy Singaporeans. [PDF]
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Gender Differences in the Occurence, Prognosis and Risk Factor Control of Cardiovascular Disease [PDF]
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Usefulness of the Framingham Risk Score in Patients With Chronic Psoriasis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2010Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The Framingham risk score is a validated and composite measurement that predicts the absolute risk of developing major cardiovascular events at 5 and 10 years.
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Assessing Predictive Performance Beyond the Framingham Risk Score
JAMA, 2010_To the Editor:_ According to the review by Dr Tzoulaki and colleagues, most studies that claimed improved predictive performance beyond the Framingham risk score (FRS) had flaws in their design, analyses, and reporting. To interpret these observations, 2 questions are pertinent: what did the original studies aim to investigate, and what ...
A. Cecile J.W. Janssens +2 more
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Raloxifene and Risk for Stroke Based on the Framingham Stroke Risk Score
The American Journal of Medicine, 2009Raloxifene reduces vertebral fracture and invasive breast cancer risks, but increases fatal strokes in postmenopausal women at increased coronary risk. We assessed whether this risk is concentrated in postmenopausal women already at high stroke risk.Raloxifene Use for The Heart (RUTH) enrolled 10,101 postmenopausal women (mean age 67 years) with or at ...
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The Framingham risk score is valuable in Europeans
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2010The Framingham hypertension risk score developed in the US has been validated in a large group of London-based civil servants. The score is therefore a useful tool for estimating the short-term risk of developing hypertension in a European population.
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