2019
World Health Organization cardiovascular disease risk charts: revised models to estimate risk in 21 global regions
Group T, Kaptoge S, Pennells L, De Bacquer D, Cooney M, Kavousi M, Stevens G, Riley L, Savin S, Khan T, Altay S, Amouyel P, Assmann G, Bell S, Ben-Shlomo Y, Berkman L, Beulens J, Björkelund C, Blaha M, Blazer D, Bolton T, Beaglehole R, Brenner H, Brunner E, Casiglia E, Chamnan P, Choi Y, Chowdry R, Coady S, Crespo C, Cushman M, Dagenais G, D'Agostino R, Daimon M, Davidson K, Engström G, Ford I, Gallacher J, Gansevoort R, Gaziano T, Giampaoli S, Grandits G, Grimsgaard S, Grobbee D, Gudnason V, Guo Q, Tolonen H, Humphries S, Iso H, Jukema J, Kauhanen J, Kengne A, Khalili D, Koenig W, Kromhout D, Krumholz H, Lam T, Laughlin G, Ibañez A, Meade T, Moons K, Nietert P, Ninomiya T, Nordestgaard B, O'Donnell C, Palmieri L, Patel A, Perel P, Price J, Providencia R, Ridker P, Rodriguez B, Rosengren A, Roussel R, Sakurai M, Salomaa V, Sato S, Schöttker B, Shara N, Shaw J, Shin H, Simons L, Sofianopoulou E, Sundström J, Völzke H, Wallace R, Wareham N, Willeit P, Wood D, Wood A, Zhao D, Woodward M, Danaei G, Roth G, Mendis S, Onuma O, Varghese C, Ezzati M, Graham I, Jackson R, Danesh J, Di Angelantonio E. World Health Organization cardiovascular disease risk charts: revised models to estimate risk in 21 global regions. The Lancet Global Health 2019, 7: e1332-e1345. PMID: 31488387, PMCID: PMC7025029, DOI: 10.1016/s2214-109x(19)30318-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk prediction modelSystolic blood pressureCardiovascular disease riskBritish Heart FoundationIndividual participant dataCardiovascular diseaseBlood pressureTotal cholesterolC-indexFatal coronary heart diseaseNon-fatal cardiovascular diseaseDisease riskCardiovascular disease risk predictionParticipant dataIncident cardiovascular eventsHistory of diabetesRisk factor profileRisk prediction chartsWHO STEPwise approachSex-specific incidenceUK Medical Research CouncilCoronary heart diseaseFirst myocardial infarctionExternal validation cohortHarrell's C-indexCharacteristics of High Cardiovascular Risk in 1.7 Million Chinese Adults.
Lu J, Lu Y, Yang H, Bilige W, Li Y, Schulz W, Masoudi FA, Krumholz HM. Characteristics of High Cardiovascular Risk in 1.7 Million Chinese Adults. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2019, 170: 298-308. PMID: 30776800, DOI: 10.7326/m18-1932.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh CVD riskCVD riskHigh riskHigh cardiovascular disease riskCardiovascular risk increasesHigh cardiovascular riskOverall study populationCardiovascular disease riskBody mass indexMultivariable mixed modelsNational Health CommissionAntihypertensive medicationsAspirin useCardiovascular riskCVD screeningMass indexStudy populationChinese adultsHan ethnicityDisease riskStatinsMixed modelsHealth CommissionSocioeconomic statusPopulation subgroups
2016
Acute Myocardial Infarction in Women
Mehta LS, Beckie TM, DeVon HA, Grines CL, Krumholz HM, Johnson MN, Lindley KJ, Vaccarino V, Wang TY, Watson KE, Wenger NK. Acute Myocardial Infarction in Women. Circulation 2016, 133: 916-947. PMID: 26811316, DOI: 10.1161/cir.0000000000000351.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute myocardial infarctionMyocardial infarctionMortality rateFirst scientific statementOutcomes of womenCardiovascular disease mortalityCardiovascular disease riskCardiovascular disease mortality ratesCoronary heart diseaseAmerican Heart AssociationDisease mortality ratesEvidence-based treatmentsCause of mortalityClinical presentationPathophysiological mechanismsHeart AssociationDisease mortalityHeart diseaseCardiovascular diseaseSex-specific differencesCurrent evidenceInfarctionDisease riskWomenScientific statement
2008
Cerebrovascular Disease Risk in Older Head and Neck Cancer Patients After Radiotherapy
Smith GL, Smith BD, Buchholz TA, Giordano SH, Garden AS, Woodward WA, Krumholz HM, Weber RS, Ang K, Rosenthal DI. Cerebrovascular Disease Risk in Older Head and Neck Cancer Patients After Radiotherapy. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2008, 26: 5119-5125. PMID: 18725647, PMCID: PMC4879715, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2008.16.6546.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebrovascular disease riskNeck cancer patientsDisease riskCerebrovascular eventsCerebrovascular riskCardiac riskCancer patientsNeck cancerTreatment groupsTen-year incidenceProportional hazards regressionDefinitive radiotherapyPostoperative radiotherapyCardiac eventsOlder patientsCerebrovascular diseaseHazards regressionNonmetastatic headMean ageVascular diseaseBaseline riskPatientsSurgeryRadiotherapyControl diagnosis
1995
Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Elderly Patients-Reply
Krumholz H, Seeman T, de Leon C, Vaccarino V, Berkman L. Cholesterol and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Elderly Patients-Reply. JAMA 1995, 273: 1330-1331. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1995.03520410023011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow cholesterol levelsCholesterol levelsHealth statusCoronary heart disease riskHeart disease riskOverall health statusPoor health statusAssociation of cholesterolEarly mortalityAdverse outcomesFunctional statusElderly populationPsychosocial supportPotential associationDisease riskCognitive functionPatients' repliesSocioeconomic statusCholesterol groupSignificant differencesAfrican AmericansCholesterolOnly unique featureSubstantial numberStatus