Development and validation of a five-year cardiovascular risk assessment tool for Asian adults aged 75 years and older
Journal
BMC Geriatrics
Journal Volume
25
Journal Issue
1
Start Page
Article number 15
ISSN
1471-2318
Date Issued
2025-01-08
Author(s)
Abstract
Background: To identify cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in Asian elderly aged 75 years and older and subsequently develop and validate a sex-specific five-year CV risk assessment tool for this population. Methods: This study included 12,174 patients aged ≥ 75 years without a prior history of cardiovascular disease at a single hospital in Taiwan. Electronic health records were linked to the National Health Insurance Research Database and the National Death Registry to ensure comprehensive health information. Eligible patients were randomly divided into derivation (80%) and validation (20%) cohorts. A sex-specific CV risk assessment tool was developed to predict major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) using Cox regression modeling. Results: During a median follow-up period of 8.6 years for men and 8.5 years for women in the derivation cohort, MACE occurred in 3.62% of men and 3.02% of women. Predictors for men comprised advanced age, smoking, non-HDL-C levels > 160 mg/dL, metastatic cancer, and aspirin usage. Predictors for women included advanced age, smoking, atrial fibrillation, cancer, dementia, osteoarthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, use of antihypertensives, and use of oral anticoagulants. In the validation cohort, the sex-specific risk assessment tool demonstrated fair discriminative power (AUC: men, 0.64; women, 0.68). Model calibration demonstrated good performance for women but was less optimal for men. Conclusions: This sex-specific CV risk assessment tool shows fair discriminative capability in estimating risk of cardiovascular disease among elderly Asians, potentially enabling targeted interventions in this vulnerable population.
Subjects
Asian
Cardiovascular risk
Elderly
Primary prevention
Risk assessment
SDGs
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Type
journal article
