http://www.familypracticenews.com/news/cardiovascular-disease/single-article/six-questions-flag-risk-for-cardiovascular-hospitalization/d002ed34fc7a246e67c7898b0386de7e.html
The answers to
six questions can identify 18% of the stroke-free general population as
having a greater than 40% chance of hospitalization or an emergency
department visit for cardiovascular disease within the next 5 years,
according to a large national study.
New evidence from the REGARDS (Reasons for
Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke) study indicates that the
predictive power of the six questions compares to that of traditional
cardiovascular risk factors, Virginia J. Howard, Ph.D., said at the
International Stroke Conference sponsored by the American Heart
Association.
These six questions – called the Questionnaire for Verifying Stroke-Free Status, or QVSFS
– can easily be asked by office staff during a routine patient
evaluation. Although the questions relate to strokelike symptoms, they
also were predictive of other cardiovascular events.
REGARDS
is a prospective, population-based, longitudinal study of 30,239
African Americans and whites over age 45. The national study oversampled
African Americans, who made up 40% of the study population.
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