Predicting and managing the risk of heart disease

Estimating your risk of cardiovascular disease

Predicting your cardiovascular risk is very important in preventing cardiovascular disease, because this helps your doctor to understand how much you will benefit from prevention. SCORE2 (Systemic Coronary Risk Estimation 2) is an easy-to-use risk assessment tool developed to support healthcare professionals in assessing your risk of having a stroke (sudden blockage of a blood vessel carrying oxygen and nutrients), a myocardial infarction (heart attack), or to die from cardiovascular causes in the next ten years. Ask your doctor for a personalised risk assessment.

This also helps your healthcare professional to understand how much you will benefit from prevention, such as blood pressure lowering, cholesterol lowering or smoking cessation.  There are many methods or tools available that can be used to predict this risk. In Europe, it is recommended that healthcare professionals use the SCORE2 (Systemic Coronary Risk Estimation 2) algorithm. To estimate this, the tool uses your risk factors, such as your age and gender, your blood pressure, cholesterol (level of fats in your blood) and smoking habits. By addressing these risk factors, you can lower your risk of cardiovascular disease.

SCORE2 shows you how these risk factors work together to produce your cardiovacular risk (expressed as a percentage) and it highlights which risk factors can be addressed to lower your risk. The calculations can be done by using the SCORE2 risk charts or through the interactive Heartscore online tool. SCORE2 is

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