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Heart Attack Risk: Are Scores Failing Us?

16 Dec

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Summary

  • New research suggests current medical screening misses nearly half of heart attacks.
  • ASCVD and PREVENT scores classified many patients as low risk before their attack.
  • Researchers call for better, personalized approaches to predict heart attack risk.
Heart Attack Risk: Are Scores Failing Us?

New research indicates that current medical screening methods might be failing to detect nearly half of all heart attacks. This suggests that millions of heart attacks occurring annually could potentially be prevented with improved detection strategies.

Analysis of patient records revealed that established risk assessment tools, such as the ASCVD score and the PREVENT score, categorized a significant percentage of individuals as having low or borderline risk in the two days preceding their heart attack. This finding underscores the limitations of current population-based risk assessments for individual patient evaluation.

Researchers propose that a shift towards more personalized approaches, potentially including direct testing for atherosclerosis, is necessary. This could help identify individuals at higher risk who may not present with typical symptoms or fall into higher-risk categories based on existing scoring systems, thereby enabling earlier intervention and prevention.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
New research indicates ASCVD scores may classify up to 45% of patients at low or borderline risk, potentially missing many actual heart attacks.
The PREVENT score is an alternative criteria used to assess cardiovascular disease events, but research found it classified 61% of patients as low or borderline risk before a heart attack.
Researchers suggest that improved, personalized risk assessment methods could help identify individuals at higher risk and enable earlier prevention strategies.

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