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The ASCVD Risk Estimator Plus helps clinicians implement guideline-recommended risk equations to facilitate clinician-patient discussion and support decision making to optimize care and lower risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).
This Risk Estimator enables health care providers and patients to estimate 10-year and lifetime risks for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), defined as coronary death or nonfatal myocardial infarction, or fatal or nonfatal stroke, based on the Pooled Cohort Equations and lifetime risk prediction tools.
ASCVD (Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease) 2013 Risk Calculator from AHA/ACC. Estimates 10-year risk of heart disease or stroke to guide management strategies.
Estimate a patient's initial 10-year ASCVD risk using the pooled cohort equation. Receive an individualized, evidence-based, risk-guided intervention approach for managing primary prevention of ASCVD. Project the impact of specific interventions on a patient's risk.
The calculator provides 10-year risk estimates for individuals 30-79 years of age and provides 30-year risk estimates for individuals 30-59 years of age. The PREVENT TM equations were developed by the American Heart Association Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Scientific Advisory Group.
ASCVD (Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease) Risk Algorithm including Known ASCVD from AHA/ACC. Determines 10-year risk of heart disease or stroke and provides statin recommendations.
The new American Heart Association PREVENT TM risk calculator estimates the 10- and 30-year risk of total cardiovascular disease for people aged 30 years and older. The calculator estimates the risk of heart attack, stroke and — for the first time — heart failure.
Estimate a patient's initial 10-year ASCVD risk using the pooled cohort equation. Receive an individualized, risk-based, intervention approach. Project the impact of specific interventions on a patient's risk. Guide clinician-patient discussion around customizing an intervention plan.
The purpose of the ASCVD Risk Calculator is to estimate a patient's 10-year ASCVD risk at an initial visit to establish a reference point. ACC/AHA guidelines recommend the use of the PCE as an important starting point, not as the final arbiter, for decision making in primary prevention of ASCVD.
To facilitate decisions about preventive interventions, it is recommended to screen for traditional ASCVD risk factors and apply the race- and sex-specific PCE (ASCVD Risk Estimator) to estimate 10-year ASCVD risk for asymptomatic adults 40 to 75 years of age.