OBJECTIVE: To assess ten-year and lifetime estimated cardiovascular disease risks in non-atherosclerotic subjects. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was carried out at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, Karachi, from July 2014 to March 2015, and comprised male and female subjects with multi-ethnic background, aged 20-79 years and having non-atherosclerotic disease. SPSS 22 was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Of the 437 participants, 174(39.8%) were men and 263(60.2%) were women. The overall mean age was 42.65±11.45 years. The mean age of men was 43.3±12.1 years and that of women was 42.2±10.8 years. Moreover, ten-year and lifetime risk assessment rates were higher in men (50[28.2%] and 86[49.4%] respectively) compared to women (28[10.6%] and 84[31.9%], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Urdu-speaking Pakistanis were found to be at higher risk from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
OBJECTIVE: To assess ten-year and lifetime estimated cardiovascular disease risks in non-atherosclerotic subjects. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was carried out at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, Karachi, from July 2014 to March 2015, and comprised male and female subjects with multi-ethnic background, aged 20-79 years and having non-atherosclerotic disease. SPSS 22 was used for data analysis. RESULTS: Of the 437 participants, 174(39.8%) were men and 263(60.2%) were women. The overall mean age was 42.65±11.45 years. The mean age of men was 43.3±12.1 years and that of women was 42.2±10.8 years. Moreover, ten-year and lifetime risk assessment rates were higher in men (50[28.2%] and 86[49.4%] respectively) compared to women (28[10.6%] and 84[31.9%], respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Urdu-speaking Pakistanis were found to be at higher risk from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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Cardiovascular disease, ASCVD risks, Pooled cohort equation, Pakistani population.