Treatment drop-in in a contemporary cohort used to derive cardiovascular risk prediction equations.
Jingyuan LiangRodney T JacksonRomana PylypchukYeunhyang ChoiClaris ChungSue CrenglePei GaoCorina GreyMatire HarwoodAnders HoltAndrew J KerrSuneela MehtaSusan Mary WellsKatrina K PoppePublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2024)
CVD preventive treatment drop-in accounted for approximately one-third of follow-up time among participants typically eligible for preventive treatment (≥5% 5-year predicted risk). Equations derived from cohorts with long-term follow-up that do not adjust for treatment drop-in effect will underestimate CVD risk in higher risk individuals and lead to undertreatment. Future CVD risk prediction studies need to address this potential flaw.
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