Developing cardiovascular disease risk programs in India—Why location and wealth matter

[...]when risk factor prevalence rates and CVD incidence rates are rapidly changing due to demographic and socioeconomic changes in the community, the need to recalibrate such equations becomes important [4]. [...]although risk prediction equations were designed to guide decisions on management and...

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Vydané v:PLoS medicine Ročník 15; číslo 6; s. e1002582
Hlavní autori: Peiris, David, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States Public Library of Science 19.06.2018
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Shrnutí:[...]when risk factor prevalence rates and CVD incidence rates are rapidly changing due to demographic and socioeconomic changes in the community, the need to recalibrate such equations becomes important [4]. [...]although risk prediction equations were designed to guide decisions on management and intervention, the evidence that use of risk scores improves clinical outcomes remains unclear [7]. [...]the survey data that were relied on are now over 5 years old, and, given rapid demographic transitions across India, the risk estimates may not reflect the contemporary situation. [...]27% of the survey sample did not have sufficient information to assess risk, and males with missing data appear to be a little better educated, wealthier, and more likely to reside in an urban setting.
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I have read the journal's policy, and the authors of this manuscript have the following competing interests: DPe is a member of the Editorial Board of PLOS Medicine.
ISSN:1549-1676
1549-1277
1549-1676
DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002582