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Title: APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING AND MANAGING CORONARY RISK


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APPROACH TO IDENTIFYING AND MANAGING CORONARY RISK
  • Eugene Braunwald, M.D.
  • March 6, 2004

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  • Prevention of acute events must be the primary
    goal. Treatment should be regarded as locking
    the barn door after the horse is stolen

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  • One third of cases of sudden death and acute MI
    occur in previously asymptomatic persons - -
    previously regarded as acts of God
  • Most of these are now known to have pre-clinical
    disease, classical or novel risk factors
  • Need to identify high risk asymptomatic persons
    prospectively to provide intensive prevention

4
  • All patients with clinically apparent
    atherosclerotic disease require intensive global
    risk factor reduction
  • Some have unstable placques (accidents about to
    happen) and these must be identified

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gt15/yr
Very High Risk
High Risk
2-15/yr
Intermediate Risk
0.5-2/yr
Low Risk
lt0.5/yr
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  • Low risk Lifestyle 0.5/yr Follow-u
    p
  • (40)
  • Framingham Risk Score Intermediate Additional
  • CRP, Cholest., Glucose 0.5-2/yr Testing
  • (50)
  • High risk Intensive
  • gt 2/yr global risk ?
  • (10)

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  • Low risk Risk factor
  • ABI
  • EBCT
  • IMT
  • High risk Intensive global non-invasive
  • risk detection of
  • unstable placque(s)

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  • Non-invasive
  • Detection novel anti-
    inflammatories
  • 25/yr anti-thrombotic Rx
  • Very high risk Invasive detection CABG,
    multi
  • 15/yr of unstable DES
  • 2 placques
  • -
  • 10/yr continue intensive risk
    factor ?
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