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Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414. Classes of recommendations. Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414. Levels of evidence. Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414. Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414.

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Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

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  1. Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  2. Classes of recommendations Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  3. Levels of evidence Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

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  7. All deaths from circulatory disease in EuropeAll ages - Year 2000 or circa Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

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  13. The relationship of total cholesterol (TC):HDL cholesterol ratio to 10-year fatal CVD events in men and women aged 60 years with and without risk factors, based on a risk function derived from the SCORE project Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  14. Impact of combinations of risk factors on risk Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

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  16. Advantages in using the SCORE risk chart • Intuitive, easy to use tool • Takes account of the multifactorial nature of CVD • Estimates risk of all atherosclerotic CVD, not just CHD • Allows flexibility in management - if an ideal risk factor level cannot be achieved, total risk can still be reduced by reducing other risk factors • Allows a more objective assessment of risk over time • Establishes a common language of risk for clinicians • Shows how risk increases with age • The new relative risk chart helps to illustrate how a young person with a low absolute risk may be at a substantially higher and reducible relative risk. Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

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  19. SCORE chart: 10-year risk of fatal CVD in populations at high CVD risk based on the following risk factors: age, gender, smoking, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  20. SCORE chart: 10-year risk of fatal CVD in populations at low CVD risk based on the following risk factors: age, gender, smoking, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  21. SCORE chart: 10-year risk of fatal CVD in populations at high CVD risk based on the following risk factors: age, gender, smoking, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol: HDL cholesterol ratio Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  22. SCORE chart: 10-year risk of fatal CVD in populations at low CVD risk based on the following risk factors: age, gender, smoking, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol: HDL cholesterol ratio Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

  23. Relative risk chart Ian Graham et al. European Heart Journal 2007;28:2375-414

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