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Use of clinical scores in young Australian adults for prediction of atherosclerosis in middle age.


ABSTRACT: We sought to apply a simple cardiovascular health tool not requiring laboratory tests (the Fuster-BEWAT score, FBS) to predict subclinical atherosclerosis. This study included 2657 young adults (< 40 years of age). In the prognostic group (n = 894, followed for 13 years until aged 40-50 years at follow-up), the primary outcome was presence of carotid plaque measured by carotid ultrasound at follow-up. Of these 894 participants, 86 (9.6%) had unilateral, and 23 participants (2.6%) had bilateral, carotid plaques at follow-up. The baseline FBS was predictive of carotid plaque at follow-up [odds ratio OR = 0.86 (95% CI 0.77-0.96) per 1-SD increase in FBS], similar to prediction from Pooled Cohort Equation [PCE, OR = 0.72 (0.61-0.85) per 1-SD decrease in PCE]. Risk scores at baseline predicted outcomes more strongly than those at follow-up, and did so independently of any changes over 13 years of follow-up. Similar discrimination for predicting carotid plaque after 13 years was found for both baseline FBS [C-statistic = 0.68 (95% CI 0.62-0.74)] and PCE [C-statistic = 0.69 (95% CI 0.63-0.75)]. Application of this FBS prognostic information to a contemporary cohort of 1763 young adults anticipates the future development of plaque in 305 (17.3%), especially in the 1494 participants (85%) with ≤ 2 metrics of ideal health. In conclusions, FBS measured in young adulthood predicted atherosclerosis 13 years later in middle age, independent of score changes over the follow-up period, emphasizing the importance of early damage to vascular health. FBS may be a simple and feasible risk score for engaging low-risk young people with reduction of future cardiovascular risk.

SUBMITTER: Huynh Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9896707 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Use of clinical scores in young Australian adults for prediction of atherosclerosis in middle age.

Huynh Quan Q   Venn Alison J AJ   Magnussen Costan G CG   Yang Hong H   Venkataraman Prasanna P   Dwyer Terence T   Marwick Thomas H TH  

BMC cardiovascular disorders 20230203 1


We sought to apply a simple cardiovascular health tool not requiring laboratory tests (the Fuster-BEWAT score, FBS) to predict subclinical atherosclerosis. This study included 2657 young adults (< 40 years of age). In the prognostic group (n = 894, followed for 13 years until aged 40-50 years at follow-up), the primary outcome was presence of carotid plaque measured by carotid ultrasound at follow-up. Of these 894 participants, 86 (9.6%) had unilateral, and 23 participants (2.6%) had bilateral,  ...[more]

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