Objective: To identify the profle of patients with chronic kidney disease attending a hemodialysis service and estimate the risk of future cardiovascular events over a period of ten years. Methods: Cross-sectional study with a sample of 242 patients with chronic kidney disease. Cardiovascular risk was assessed using the Framingham Risk Score. Results: The most prevalent risk factors for cardiovascular disease were: hypertension (90.49%), sedentariness (80.16%), and smoking (51.23%). Cardiovascular risk in relation to the variables gender and family income presented a statistical difference (p<0.05). Only 0.8% of the patients presented a high risk of cardiovascular disease; 28.8% presented average risk and 70.2% low cardiovascular risk. Conclusion: Data show low cardiovascular risk in patients with chronic kidney disease.
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Cesarino, C. B., Borges, P. P., De Cássia Helú Mendonça Ribeiro, R., Ribeiro, D. F., & Kusumota, L. (2013). Avaliação do risco cardiovascular de pacientes renais crônicos segundo critérios de Framingham. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 26(1), 101–107. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-21002013000100016
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