2010 ACCF/AHA Guideline for Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk in Asymptomatic Adults

Author:

,Greenland Philip,Alpert Joseph S.,Beller George A.,Benjamin Emelia J.12,Budoff Matthew J.345,Fayad Zahi A.6,Foster Elyse7,Hlatky Mark. A.48,Hodgson John McB.3489,Kushner Frederick G.210,Lauer Michael S.,Shaw Leslee J.11,Smith Sidney C.1213,Taylor Allen J.14,Weintraub William S.,Wenger Nanette K.

Affiliation:

1. ACCF/AHA Task Force on Performance Measures Liaison.

2. Recused from voting on Section 2.4.5, Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2.

3. Recused from voting on Section 2.5.11, Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography.

4. Recused from voting on Section 2.6.1, Diabetes Mellitus.

5. SAIP Representative.

6. SCMR Representative.

7. ASE Representative.

8. Recused from voting on Section 2.5.10, Computed Tomography for Coronary Calcium.

9. SCAI Representative.

10. Recused from voting on Section 2.3, Lipoprotein and Apolipoprotein Assessments.

11. ASNC Representative.

12. ACCF/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines Liaison.

13. Recused from voting on Section 2.4.2, Recommendations for Measurement of C-Reactive Protein.

14. SCCT Representative.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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