Development and Validation of a Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Model in Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease
In conclusion, in patients with established coronary artery disease, the risk of cardiovascular mortality during longer term follow-up can be adequately predicted using the clinical characteristics available at baseline. However, the prediction of nonfatal outcomes, both separately and combined with fatal outcomes, poses major challenges for clinicians and model developers.
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - Category: Cardiology Authors: Linda Battes, Rogier Barendse, Ewout W. Steyerberg, Maarten L. Simoons, Jaap W. Deckers, Daan Nieboer, Michel Bertrand, Roberto Ferrari, Willem J. Remme, Kim Fox, Johanna J.M. Takkenberg, Eric Boersma, Isabella Kardys Tags: Coronary Artery Disease Source Type: research
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