The PREVENT Risk Calculator is a newer cardiovascular risk assessment tool developed by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA). Designed to replace older pooled cohort equations, it provides a more comprehensive estimate of cardiovascular risk, including both atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and heart failure risk.
In this episode, Liz Rohr breaks down what the PREVENT calculator is, how to use it in clinical practice, and why it's becoming an increasingly important part of cardiovascular risk assessment in primary care.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Overview of the Prevent Risk Calculator and its significance in cardiovascular risk assessment
00:26 - How the calculator improves risk estimation over previous tools
01:16 - Key inputs needed for the calculator and optional risk-enhancing factors
01:41 - Incorporating additional data like zip code, A1C, and urine albumin
02:07 - Interpreting 10- and 30-year risk results for ASCVD and heart failure
03:02 - Thresholds for hypertension (≥7.5%) and hyperlipidemia risk categories
03:38 - Practical tips for clinicians on using and interpreting the tool
04:06 - Importance of risk-enhancing factors and patient-specific decision-making
04:55 - Limitations of population-based risks and underestimation in young adults
05:52 - Avoiding over-reliance on the calculator and considering the full clinical picture
06:46 - Summary: integrating the Prevent calculator into patient conversations and management pathways
For a full transcript and conversation chapters, visit the blog https://www.realworldnp.com/blog/prevent-calculator-aha
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