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Cardiovascular risk assessment tools in Asia

Authors
 Yuqing Zhang  ;  Huanhuan Miao  ;  Yook-Chin Chia  ;  Peera Buranakitjaroen  ;  Saulat Siddique  ;  Jinho Shin  ;  Yuda Turana  ;  Sungha Park  ;  Kelvin Tsoi  ;  Chen-Huan Chen  ;  Hao-Min Cheng  ;  Yan Li  ;  Huynh Van Minh  ;  Michiaki Nagai  ;  Jennifer Nailes  ;  Jorge Sison  ;  Arieska Ann Soenarta  ;  Guru Prasad Sogunuru  ;  Apichard Sukonthasarn  ;  Jam Chin Tay  ;  Boon Wee Teo  ;  Narsingh Verma  ;  Tzung-Dau Wang  ;  Satoshi Hoshide  ;  Kazuomi Kario  ;  Jiguang Wang 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION, Vol.24(4) : 369-377, 2022-04 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION
ISSN
 1524-6175 
Issue Date
2022-04
MeSH
Asia / epidemiology ; Cardiovascular Diseases* / prevention & control ; Heart Disease Risk Factors ; Humans ; Hypertension* / complications ; Hypertension* / diagnosis ; Hypertension* / epidemiology ; Longitudinal Studies ; Risk Assessment ; Risk Factors ; Stroke* / epidemiology ; Stroke* / etiology ; Stroke* / prevention & control
Keywords
Asian patients ; cardiovascular disease ; hypertension-general ; risk assessment
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is becoming the most important burden to health care systems in most part of the world, especially in Asia. Aiming at identifying high risk individuals and tailoring preventive treatment, many cardiovascular risk assessment tools have been established and most of them were developed in Western countries. However, these cardiovascular risk assessment tools cannot be used interchangeably without recalibration because of the different risk factor profiles (ie, greater absolute burden of hypertension and lower level of total-cholesterol in Asians and higher prevalence of metabolic disorders in South Asians) and different CVD profiles (higher ratio of stroke/coronary heart disease in Asians) between Western and Asian populations. Original risk models such as Prediction for ASCVD Risk in China (China-PAR) and Japan Arteriosclerosis Longitudinal Study (JALS) score have been developed and well validated for specific countries, while most of countries/regions in Asia are using established models. Due to higher incidence of stroke in Asians, risk factors like hypertension should weigh more in cardiovascular risk assessment comparing with Western populations, but their actual proportions should be based on CVD profiles in specific countries/regions. The authors encourage the development of new cardiovascular risk assessment tools for Asians, if possible. Still, modifying established models with native epidemiological data of risk factor as well as CVD is acceptable in regions where health care resources are insufficient.
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DOI
10.1111/jch.14336
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Park, Sung Ha(박성하) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5362-478X
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/191356
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