Abstract
Risk prediction tools such as QRISK identify those at higher risk of heart attack and stroke, based on traditional and emerging cardiovascular risk factors, with a view to primary prevention, eg with statins. This article considers how this important aspect of public health management can be optimised.
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Laight, D. (2019). Cardiovascular risk prediction for primary prevention. Prescriber, 30(3), 25–29. https://doi.org/10.1002/psb.1747
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