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Novel Concepts for the Estimation of Lifetime Cardiovascular Risk.
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Over the last two decades, different risk score models, generally assessing the short-term (10-year) risk estimates, have been developed to predict risk and to provide guidance for informed decision-making regarding initiation or intensification of CVD prevention strategies. However, the short-term risk estimation of CVD mortality/morbidity deeply underestimates the lifetime CVD risk, especially in younger age individuals and in women. Moreover, the greatest number of CV events occurs in subjects with low/moderate short-term risk because they are prevalent in the general population. By contrast, estimates of the lifetime risk of CVD may provide a more comprehensive assessment by considering both traditional and non-traditional CV risk factors as well as the potential competing risks, which leads to a more accurate and tailored assessment of the patient's health status. Aim of the present manuscript is to review the latest proposed strategies regarding the estimation of lifetime CV risk and how these strategies may be helpful in daily clinical practice both in primary and secondary prevention.
期刊介绍:
High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention promotes knowledge, update and discussion in the field of hypertension and cardiovascular disease prevention, by providing a regular programme of independent review articles covering key aspects of the management of hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. The journal includes: Invited ''State of the Art'' reviews. Expert commentaries on guidelines, major trials, technical advances.Presentation of new intervention trials design.''Pros and Cons'' or round tables on controversial issues.Statements on guidelines from hypertension and cardiovascular scientific societies.Socio-economic issues.Cost/benefit in prevention of cardiovascular diseases.Monitoring of healthcare systems.News and views from the Italian Society of Hypertension (including abstracts).All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.