Evidence supporting the choice of a new cardiovascular risk equation for Australia

Author:

Brown Sinan1,Banks Emily1,Woodward Mark23,Raffoul Natalie4ORCID,Jennings Garry45,Paige Ellie16

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health Australian National University Canberra ACT

2. The George Institute for Global Health University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

3. The George Institute for Global Health Imperial College London London United Kingdom

4. National Heart Foundation of Australia Sydney NSW

5. University of New South Wales Sydney NSW

6. QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Brisbane QLD

Abstract

Summary This article reviews the risk equations recommended for use in international cardiovascular disease (CVD) primary prevention guidelines and assesses their suitability for use in Australia against a set of a priori defined selection criteria. The review and assessment were commissioned by the National Heart Foundation of Australia on behalf of the Australian Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance to inform recommendations on CVD risk estimation as part of the 2023 update of the Australian CVD risk assessment and management guidelines. Selected international risk equations were assessed against eight selection criteria: development using contemporary data; inclusion of established cardiovascular risk factors; inclusion of ethnicity and deprivation measures; prediction of a broad selection of fatal and non‐fatal CVD outcomes; population representativeness; model performance; external validation in an Australian dataset; and the ability to be recalibrated or modified. Of the ten risk prediction equations reviewed, the New Zealand PREDICT equation met seven of the eight selection criteria, and met additional usability criteria aimed at assessing the ability to apply the risk equation in practice in Australia.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

National Heart Foundation of Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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