中国、日本和韩国的动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病风险预测模型

Patricia K. Nguyen MD, MBA , Dong Zhao MD, PhD , Tomonori Okamura MD, PhD , Hyeon Chang Kim MD, PhD , Nathan D. Wong PhD , Eugene Yang MD, MS
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在美国,动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病(ASCVD)的治疗目前主要基于非西班牙裔白人受试者的大型流行病学研究。尽管这一策略提供了一种更容易实施的统一方法,但它可能导致基于不准确的ASCVD风险估计不恰当地针对某些亚洲人群进行治疗。在这篇最新的综述中,我们详细分析了生活在美国及其本国的中国人、日本人和韩国人在ASCVD患病率及其危险因素方面的异同。我们强调了当前风险计算器在应用于东亚移民时的局限性,并总结了中国、日本和韩国的风险分层方法。我们的综述强调有必要按东亚亚组分类登记、队列和临床试验数据,积极让这些人群参与研究,并启动研究,以更好地定义生活在美国的东亚人群的ASCVD风险。
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Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction Models in China, Japan, and Korea
The management of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in the United States is currently based upon large epidemiological studies in primarily non-Hispanic White subjects. Although this strategy provides a uniform approach that is simpler to implement, it may result in inappropriately targeting certain Asian populations for treatment based on inaccurate ASCVD risk estimation. In this state-of-the-art review, we detail the similarities and differences in the prevalence of ASCVD and its risk factors among Chinese, Japanese, and Korean people living in the United States and in their native countries. We highlight the limitations of current risk calculators when applied to East Asian immigrants and summarize risk stratification approaches in China, Japan, and Korea. Our review underscores the need to disaggregate registry, cohort, and clinical trial data by East Asian subgroups, to actively engage these populations in research, and to initiate studies to better define ASCVD risk in East Asian people living in the United States.
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JACC. Asia
JACC. Asia Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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