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Identification of High Risk Individuals for Cardiovascular Diseases through Framingham Risk Score (FRS) and Score Risk (SCORE)
Published in August 2021 Issue 8 (Vol. 9, Issue 8, 2021)

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ABSTRACTAccording to WHO cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the major cause of death in the worldwide. In India too, it has gone through a drastic lifestyle modification from traditional to western one and adapting sedentary lifestyle, consequently prone the people for CVDs. The present study was undertaken to identify the high risk individuals for CVDs in the next 10 years by using the cardiovascular risk assessment tools such as FRS and SCORE and recommendation of lifestyle modification and initiation of pharmacotherapy. A prospective observational study was conducted in patients with all possible risk factors (age, sex, high blood pressure, high HDL, TC, Smoking, and Obesity) for CVD over a period of six month in a tertiary care hospital. A total numbers of patients selected for the study was 90 among, 49 were males and 41 were females. The patients were categorized in to different risk groups. According to FRS tool, 35.5% individuals were at high risk and with SCORE tool, it was 41.1%. Whereas 33.3% individual who were under the high risk for CVDs by both the tools. The individuals’ lies between mild to moderate risk for CVDs were recommended for lifestyle modification to attenuate the triggering risk factors. Whereas high risk individual by both the FRS and SCORE tools were recommended for lifestyle modification along with pharmacotherapy in order to keep the risk factors under control. Keywords: Cardiovascular diseases; Risk factors; Assessment tools; Primary prevention.
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Biradar SM
View all publications →Anju Jacob
View all publications →Beedupalli nawaz
View all publications →Khalid momin
View all publications →Mallinath P
View all publications →Anand P. Ambali
View all publications →Vijaykumar Wararad
View all publications →B. Shivakumar
View all publications →Gaviraj
View all publications →Chetankumar S Mutagound
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August 2021 Issue 8 (Vol. 9, Issue 8, 2021)AJPHR908004
AJPHR-01-000816
2021-08-01
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Biradar SM & Jacob & nawaz & Khalid momin & P & P., A. & Wararad & Shivakumar & N & Gaviraj & S, C. (2021). Identification of High Risk Individuals for Cardiovascular Diseases through Framingham Risk Score (FRS) and Score Risk (SCORE). American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 9(8), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.46624/ajphr.2021.v9.i8.004
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