Affiliation:
1. Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System Dallas TX
2. Southern Methodist University Dallas TX
3. Department of Surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX
4. Department of Internal Medicine University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX
Abstract
Background
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (
ASCVD
) is the third leading cause of death in women service members and veterans. This study assessed 10‐year
ASCVD
risk in women service members and veterans using their own electronic health record data extracted from Veterans Affairs (
VA
) national Corporate Data Warehouse database.
Methods and Results
We retrospectively followed 69 574
VA
women, aged 30 to 79 years, from 2007 to 2017. Of these, 52% were whites (n=36 172), 42% were blacks (n=29 232), and 6% were Hispanics (n=4171). Risk factors and
ASCVD
events (nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, and cardiac deaths) were identified using diagnostic and procedural codes from electronic health records. Then, within the same construct of the current American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association 10‐year
ASCVD
risk assessment models for women, coefficients for risks factors were recalculated using the
VA
national electronic health record data, stratified by race (hereafter,
VA
women model). Our study found a curvilinear association of aging with increased risk of 10‐year
ASCVD
event in
VA
women starting at ages as young as 30 years across all race groups. The
VA
women model performance in predicting
ASCVD
events at 10 years was mixed‐moderate in discrimination (C statistics, 0.61–0.64) but good in accuracy, as demonstrated by calibration plots approximating a 45° line.
Conclusions
The study finding, a curvilinear association of aging with increased
ASCVD
risk in
VA
women across all races, demonstrates the need for cardiovascular risk screening of younger
VA
women, aged <45 years.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
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