Comparison of the performance of cardiovascular risk prediction tools in rural India: the Rishi Valley Prospective Cohort Study.
Mulugeta Molla BirhanuAyse ZenginRoger G EvansRohina JoshiKartik KalyanramKamakshi KartikGoodarz DanaeiElizabeth Laurel Mary BarrMichaela A RiddellOduru SureshVelandai K SrikanthSimin ArabshahiNihal ThomasAmanda G ThriftPublished in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2024)
In a cohort of people without prior cardiovascular disease, tools used to predict the risk of cardiovascular events varied widely in their ability to accurately predict who would develop a cardiovascular event.The Globorisk, and to a lesser extent the ARS, tools could be appropriate for this setting in rural India.Adding clinical criteria, such as sustained high blood pressure, to a cut-off of 10% risk of a cardiovascular event within 5 years could improve identification of individuals who should be monitored closely and provided with appropriate preventive medications.