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43481

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The Framingham Risk Score is a sex-specific algorithm used to estimate the 10-year cardiovascular risk of an individual. The Framingham Risk Score was first developed based on data obtained from the Framingham Heart Study, to estimate the 10-year risk of developing coronary heart disease. In order to assess the 10-year cardiovascular disease risk, cerebrovascular events, peripheral artery disease and heart failure were subsequently added as disease outcomes for the 2008 Framingham Risk Score, on top of coronary heart disease. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framingham_Risk_Score)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framingham_Risk_Score

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Framingham Risk Score

Framingham Risk Score

  1. StudyEvent: ODM
    1. Framingham Risk Score
Score items
Description

Score items

Age
Description

Age

Data type

integer

Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C0001779
Gender
Description

Gender

Data type

text

Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C0079399
Total Cholesterol
Description

Total cholesterol is the sum of all the cholesterol in your blood. The higher your total cholesterol, the greater your risk for heart disease. Here are the total values that matter to you: Less than 200 mg/dL 'Desirable' level that puts you at lower risk for heart disease. A cholesterol level of 200 mg/dL or greater increases your risk. 200 to 239 mg/dL 'Borderline-high.' 240 mg/dL and above 'High' blood cholesterol. A person with this level has more than twice the risk of heart disease compared to someone whose cholesterol is below 200 mg/dL.

Data type

float

Measurement units
  • mg/dL
Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C1445957
mg/dL
HDL Cholesterol
Description

igh density lipoproteins (HDL) is the 'good' cholesterol. HDL carry cholesterol in the blood from other parts of the body back to the liver, which leads to its removal from the body. So HDL help keep cholesterol from building up in the walls of the arteries. Here are the HDL-Cholesterol Levels that matter to you: Less than 40 mg/dL A major risk factor for heart disease 40 to 59 mg/dL The higher your HDL, the better 60 mg/dL and above An HDL of 60 mg/dL and above is considered protective against heart disease.

Data type

float

Measurement units
  • mg/dL
Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C0428472
mg/dL
Smoker
Description

Select “yes” if you have smoked any cigarettes in the past month.

Data type

boolean

Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C0543414
Systolic blood pressure
Description

Systolic blood pressure is the first number of your blood pressure reading. For example, if your reading is 120/80 (120 over 80), your systolic blood pressure is 120.

Data type

integer

Measurement units
  • mmHg
Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C0871470
mmHg
Are you currently on any medication to treat high blood pressure?
Description

Are you currently on any medication to treat high blood pressure?

Data type

boolean

Alias
UMLS CUI-1
C2054151

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Framingham Risk Score

  1. StudyEvent: ODM
    1. Framingham Risk Score
Name
Type
Description | Question | Decode (Coded Value)
Data type
Alias
Item Group
Score items
Age
Item
Age
integer
C0001779 (UMLS CUI-1)
Item
Gender
text
C0079399 (UMLS CUI-1)
Code List
Gender
CL Item
Male (1)
C0086582 (UMLS CUI-1)
CL Item
Female (2)
C0086287 (UMLS CUI-1)
Total Cholesterol
Item
Total Cholesterol
float
C1445957 (UMLS CUI-1)
HDL Cholesterol
Item
HDL Cholesterol
float
C0428472 (UMLS CUI-1)
Smoker
Item
Smoker
boolean
C0543414 (UMLS CUI-1)
Systolic blood pressure
Item
Systolic blood pressure
integer
C0871470 (UMLS CUI-1)
Blood pressure treatment
Item
Are you currently on any medication to treat high blood pressure?
boolean
C2054151 (UMLS CUI-1)

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