C-Reactive Protein and Parental History Improve Global Cardiovascular Risk Prediction
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BACKGROUND: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein and family history are independently associated with future cardiovascular events and have been incorporated into risk prediction models for women (the Reynolds Risk Score for women); however, no cardiovascular risk prediction algorithm incorporating these variables currently exists for men. METHODS AND RESULTS: Among 10 724 initially healthy American nondiabetic men who were followed up prospectively over a median period of 10.8 years, we compared the test characteristics of global model fit, discrimination, calibration, and reclassification in 2 prediction models for incident cardiovascular events, one based on age, blood pressure, smoking status, total…
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- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Family history
- Population
- C-reactive protein
- Framingham Risk Score
- Blood pressure
- Myocardial infarction
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