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When Does Primary Prevention Encroach on Secondary Prevention?

Matthew R DeshotelsPrasanti Alekhya KottaJuan Simon Rico MesaOlamide Adeola OyenubiVijay Nambi
Published in: Current atherosclerosis reports (2024)
Among individuals without established ASCVD, coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores ≥ 300 AU are associated with ASCVD event rates similar to secondary prevention populations. CAC score ≥ 1,000 AU are associated with an ASCVD risk seen in very high-risk secondary prevention populations. Interpretation of these observations must however consider differences in the risk reduction strategies. Current guidelines dichotomize ASCVD prevention into primary and secondary prevention, but certain primary prevention patients have an ASCVD risk equivalent to that of secondary prevention populations. Identifying higher risk primary prevention populations will allow for better risk mitigation strategies.
Keyphrases
  • coronary artery
  • sensitive detection
  • prognostic factors