Cardiology - epidemiology Flashcards

1
Q

Ethnicities with the highest rates of cardiovascular disease?

Ethnicity with the highest rate of heart failure? Hypertension?

A

American Indians/Alaska natives

Blacks; blacks

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2
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Attributable risk for myocardial infarction is highest in which risk factors? (order of rest?)

A

Cholesterol (then current smoking, stress, diabetes, hypertension, obesity)

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3
Q

LDL versus HDL in terms of cardiac risk?

A

for every 1% decrease in LDL, 1% decrease in CAD risk

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4
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Patients with diabetes – when to give high-intensity versus moderate intensity statin therapy?

A

Age 40 to 75 with ASCVD risk score greater than 7.5%

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5
Q

Problem with the Framingham risk score? Use this scoring system instead?

A

Underestimate risk in women and minorities

Reynolds risk score

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6
Q

When to use high sensitivity C-reactive protein levels to assess CVD risk?

A

In intermediate risk patients

Framingham 10 year risk of 10-20% or pooled cohort risk of 5-7.5%

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7
Q

When is aspirin recommended for primary prevention?

Aspirin is not recommended in these age groups?

A

Men 45 to 79 years (if reduction in MI outweighs G.I. bleed)

  • ASCVD>4% In men 45 to 59
  • ASCVD>9% In men 60 to 69
  • ASCVD>12% In men 70 to 79
  • ASCVD>3% in women 55 to 59
  • ASCVD>8% in women 60 to 69
  • ASCVD>11% in women 70 to 79

Men under 50 or women under 60 with ASCVD

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8
Q

Mortality in heart failure?

A

50% in five years

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