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Improving patient risk communication: Translating cardiovascular risk into standardized risk percentiles
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Peterson, Eric D.
, Navar, Ann Marie
, Pencina, Michael J.
, Elias, Pierre
, Mulder, Hillary
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Adult
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Angina pectoris
/ Arteriosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis - complications
/ Atherosclerosis - diagnosis
/ Atherosclerosis - drug therapy
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cholesterol
/ Clinical decision making
/ Cohort Studies
/ Communication
/ Decision Making
/ Diabetes
/ Estimates
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - therapeutic use
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mathematical models
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition Surveys - methods
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Race
/ Reference Standards
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk Assessment
/ Risk communication
/ Sex
/ Sex Factors
/ Smoking
/ Subgroups
/ United States
/ Womens health
2018
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Improving patient risk communication: Translating cardiovascular risk into standardized risk percentiles
by
Peterson, Eric D.
, Navar, Ann Marie
, Pencina, Michael J.
, Elias, Pierre
, Mulder, Hillary
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Angina pectoris
/ Arteriosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis - complications
/ Atherosclerosis - diagnosis
/ Atherosclerosis - drug therapy
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cholesterol
/ Clinical decision making
/ Cohort Studies
/ Communication
/ Decision Making
/ Diabetes
/ Estimates
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - therapeutic use
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mathematical models
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition Surveys - methods
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Race
/ Reference Standards
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk Assessment
/ Risk communication
/ Sex
/ Sex Factors
/ Smoking
/ Subgroups
/ United States
/ Womens health
2018
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Improving patient risk communication: Translating cardiovascular risk into standardized risk percentiles
by
Peterson, Eric D.
, Navar, Ann Marie
, Pencina, Michael J.
, Elias, Pierre
, Mulder, Hillary
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Angina pectoris
/ Arteriosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis
/ Atherosclerosis - complications
/ Atherosclerosis - diagnosis
/ Atherosclerosis - drug therapy
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Cholesterol
/ Clinical decision making
/ Cohort Studies
/ Communication
/ Decision Making
/ Diabetes
/ Estimates
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Health risk assessment
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - therapeutic use
/ Interpersonal communication
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mathematical models
/ Middle Aged
/ Nutrition
/ Nutrition Surveys - methods
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Race
/ Reference Standards
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Risk Assessment
/ Risk communication
/ Sex
/ Sex Factors
/ Smoking
/ Subgroups
/ United States
/ Womens health
2018
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Improving patient risk communication: Translating cardiovascular risk into standardized risk percentiles
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Improving patient risk communication: Translating cardiovascular risk into standardized risk percentiles
2018
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Overview
Current cholesterol guidelines recommend using 10-year risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) to guide informed decisions regarding statin therapy, yet patients may have difficulty conceptualizing absolute risk estimates. Peer comparisons may provide an improved tool for patient risk comprehension.
Using data from the 2009–2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), we estimated standardized risk percentiles for various age-, sex-, and race-specific subgroups based on their 10-year ASCVD risks using the Pooled Cohort Equations.
We examined 9160 adults in NHANES who were free of cardiovascular disease and had complete clinical data. Among specific age, sex, and race groups, we estimated the distribution of 10-year risk, calculating the 10-year risk corresponding to each percentile in order to generate standardized cardiovascular risk percentiles. Estimated 10-year ASCVD absolute risk varied markedly by age, sex, and race subgroups. A 10-year risk of 7.0% would put a 55 year-old black male in the 20th percentile relative to his peers (ie, at lower risk than 80% of his peers), whereas a 10-year risk of 7.0% would put a 55 year-old white female in the 95th percentile (i.e., only 5% of her peers would have higher risk). Standardized cardiovascular risk percentiles by age, race, and sex are available online at populationrelativerisk.dcri.org.
Cardiovascular risk varies substantially by age, sex, and race. These data allow for 10-year absolute risks of ASCVD to be translated into a standardized cardiovascular risk percentile, providing patients with information that is easy to understanding regarding how their personal risk of cardiovascular disease compares with their age-, sex-, and race-matched peers.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
Subject
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Atherosclerosis - complications
/ Atherosclerosis - drug therapy
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - diagnosis
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - epidemiology
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology
/ Diabetes
/ Ethnicity - statistics & numerical data
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - therapeutic use
/ Male
/ Males
/ Patients
/ Race
/ Sex
/ Smoking
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