| Literature DB >> 29728071 |
Sabina Ulbricht1,2, Stefan Gross3,4, Eva Brammen4, Franziska Weymar5,3,6, Ulrich John5,3, Christian Meyer5,3, Marcus Dörr3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To compare the reproducibility in total cholesterol (TC), systolic blood pressure (BP), and the resulting Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) obtained by an in-office cardio-preventive screening program (SP) and a subsequent program performed in a clinical trial examination center (EP).Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure measurement; Cardiovascular risk; Primary prevention; Total cholesterol
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29728071 PMCID: PMC5935918 DOI: 10.1186/s12872-018-0823-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cardiovasc Disord ISSN: 1471-2261 Impact factor: 2.298
Differences in total cholesterol (mmol/l) and systolic blood pressure (mmHg) between the in-office cardio-preventive screening and the clinical examination programa
| In-office screening program | Clinical examination programb | Intraclass correlation | Clinical examination programc | Intraclass correlation | |||||||
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| Mean (SE) | Mean (SE) | Mean difference (SE) | ICC | 95%-CI | Mean(SE) | Mean differencec (SE) | ICC | 95%-CI | |||
| Total cholesterol | 5.75 (0.63) | 5.54 (0.58) | 0.21 (0.03) | < .001 | .91 | .87–.94 | |||||
| Systolic blood pressure | 140.48 (1.00) | 133.97 (0.99) | 6.51 (0.82) | < .001 | .60 | .27–.75 | 128.63 (0.87) | 11.86 (0.83) | < .001 | . 91 | .84–.95 |
SE standard error, IC intraclass correlation coefficient, CI confidence interval
aAdjusted for sex, age, setting of recruitment and duration between the in-office screening and the clinical examination program. The value of systolic blood pressure measurement corresponds to the first readingb, to the mean of the second and third readingc
Proportions in Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation categories (n = 307) at the in-office cardio-preventive screening program and at the clinical examination program
| In-office screening program | Clinical examination program | |||||
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| SCORESP | SCOREEP/BP-first† | SCOREEP/BP-mean†† | ||||
| n | % | n | % | n | % | |
| Low risk | ||||||
| SCORE < 1% | 131 | 42.7 | 143 | 46.6 | 157 | 51.1 |
| Moderate risk | ||||||
| SCORE ≥ 1% and < 5% | 154 | 50.2 | 151 | 49.2 | 143 | 46.6 |
| High risk | ||||||
| SCORE ≥ 5% | 22 | 7.1 | 13 | 4.2 | 7 | 2.3 |
SCORESP was based on total cholesterol and the single reading of systolic blood pressure at the in-office screening program. SCOREEP/BP-first, (SCOREEP/BP-mean) were based on total cholesterol and the first reading (the mean of the second and third reading) of systolic blood pressure at the clinical examination program
†Pearson chi2 = 330.996; p < .001, comparison between SCORESP and SCOREEP/BP-first
††Pearson chi2 = 159.592; p < .001, comparison between SCORESP and SCOREEP/BP-mean
Associations between age, sex and the mean differences in Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation between the in-office cardio-preventive screening program and clinical examination programa
| Linear regression | Quantile regression | |||||
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| q10 | q25 | q50 | q75 | q90 | ||
| Model 1: Difference between SCORESP and SCOREEP/BP-first | ||||||
| Age | −0.012 [−0.048, 0.025] | −0.013 [− 0.043, 0.016] | −0.009 [− 0.026, 0.008] | −0.013 [− 0.029, 0.003] |
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| Sex | 0.025 [− 0.388, 0.438] | 0.045 [− 0.330, 0.420] | 0.084 [− 0.127, 0.295] | 0.111 [− 0.094, 0.317] |
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| Model 2: Difference between SCORESP and SCOREEP/BP-mean | ||||||
| Age | − 0.003 [− 0.041, 0.035] | −0.003 [− 0.014, 0.008] | −0.004 [− 0.024, 0.015] |
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| Sex | 0.075 [− 0.349, 0.499] | 0.046 [0.103, 0.194] | 0.132 [− 0.121, 0.385] |
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Bold coefficients indicate significant effects
q quantile, b coefficient, CI confidence interval
aAnalyses were adjusted for setting of recruitment, duration between cardio-preventive screening and clinical examination program, and the SCORE value at the in-office screening program. SCORESP was based on total cholesterol and the single reading of systolic blood pressure at the in-office screening program. SCOREEP/BP-first (SCOREEP/BP-mean) were based on total cholesterol and the first reading (the mean of the second and third reading) of systolic blood pressure at clinical examination program
Fig. 1Distribution of mean differences in SCORE1 between the in-office screening and the clinical examination program (2.5–99.0th percentile). Legends 1 ∆ SCORE = SCORESP (based on total cholesterol and the single reading of systolic blood pressure at the in-office screening program) – SCORE SP/BPmean (based on total cholesterol and the mean of the second and third reading of systolic blood pressure at clinical examination program)
Fig. 2Variation in regression coefficients of age (a) and sex (b) on mean SCORE difference between the in-office screening and clinical examination program (2.5th - 97.5th percentile)1. Legends 1 SCORESP was based on total cholesterol and the single reading of systolic blood pressure at the in-office screening program). SCORE SP/BPmean was based on total cholesterol and the mean of the second and third reading of systolic blood pressure at clinical examination program