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Framingham score in the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in diabetics [PDF]
One aimed to identify cardiovascular risk of diabetics registered by a family health team. Cross-sectional study, conducted in the city of Aracaju, in October and November 2012. Framingham score was used in 80 diabetics of both genders. The participants were between 30 to 74 years old, and the majority (70%) were women. By Framingham score, there was a
Larré, Mariana Costa +1 more
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The impact of bariatric surgery on framingham risk score [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Although morbid obesity is strongly associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, relatively little research has been performed to evaluate the long-term effect of bariatric surgery (BS) on CVD risk reduction. Purpose
K.J Lee +3 more
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Increased liver content of DHA‐derived small lipid autacoids (i.e resolvin D1 and maresin 1) associates with enhanced mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, fatty acid β‐oxidation and bioenergetic metabolic flux. These features provide hepatic protection from steatotic, pro‐inflammatory and fibrogenic insults.
Cristina López‐Vicario +12 more
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Abstract Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasing in prevalence and severity globally, prompting noninvasive testing, yet limited data exist on noninvasive liver tests (NITs) including transient elastography (TE) in ethnically diverse populations.
Anne‐Marieke van Dijk +6 more
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Background We aimed to investigate the natural course of coronary artery calcium progression in an Asian population with a baseline coronary artery calcium (CAC) score of zero, and to determine subclinical coronary atherosclerosis.
Yi-Wen Shen +7 more
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Cardiovascular Diseases Risk Prediction Using the Framingham Risk Score [PDF]
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the world’s most common cause of death. The Framingham risk score (FRS) is the most commonly used method for CVD risk assessment. Low-risk individuals have 10% or less coronary heart diseases (CHD) risk at 10 years, 10-20% have intermediate risk and 20% or more have high risk. Aim of Work: To estimate the
Awad Allah Mb, Khalil Wa
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ASCORE: an up-to-date cardiovascular risk score for hypertensive patients reflecting contemporary clinical practice developed using the (ASCOT-BPLA) trial data. [PDF]
A number of risk scores already exist to predict cardiovascular (CV) events. However, scores developed with data collected some time ago might not accurately predict the CV risk of contemporary hypertensive patients that benefit from more modern ...
A K Gupta +27 more
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Using Administrative Databases to Calculate Framingham Scores within a Large Healthcare Organization [PDF]
Background and Purpose—Framingham calculators are typically implemented in 1-on-1 settings to determine if a patient is at high risk for development of cardiovascular disease in the next 10 years. Because health care administrative datasets are including
Bravata, Dawn M. +4 more
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The risk of cardiovascular disease following breast cancer by Framingham risk score [PDF]
This study evaluates the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) following breast cancer, accounting for baseline CVD risk.Within the EPIC-NL (Dutch part of the European Prospective Investigation into Nutrition and Cancer) cohort, 1103 women were diagnosed with breast cancer. For every breast cancer patient, 3-4 women without breast cancer (n = 4328) were
Angela H.E.M. Maas +9 more
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The aim of this study was to compare the predictions of Framingham cardiovascular (CV) risk score (FRS) and the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) risk score in an HIV outpatient clinic in the city of Vitoria, Espirito ...
Lauro Ferreira da Silva Pinto Neto +3 more
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