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M Johanneke van den Berg, Deepak L Bhatt, L Jaap Kappelle, Gert J de Borst, Maarten J Cramer, Yolanda van der Graaf, Ph Gabriel Steg, Frank L J Visseren, on behalf of the SMART study group, REACH Registry investigators, Identification of vascular patients at very high risk for recurrent cardiovascular events: validation of the current ACC/AHA very high risk criteria, European Heart Journal, Volume 38, Issue 43, 14 November 2017, Pages 3211–3218, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehx102
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Abstract
To validate and assess performance of the current ACC/AHA very high risk criteria in patients with clinically manifest arterial disease.
Data were used from the SMART study (n = 7216) and REACH Registry (n = 48 322), two prospective cohorts of patients with manifest atherosclerotic arterial disease. Prevalence and incidence rates of recurrent major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were calculated, according to the ACC/AHA VHR criteria (cardiovascular disease combined with diabetes, smoking, dyslipidaemia, and/or recent recurrent coronary events). Performance of the ACC/AHA criteria was compared with single very high risk factors in terms of C-statistics and Net Reclassification Index. All patients were at VHR according to the ESC guidelines (incidence of recurrent MACE in SMART was 2.4/100PY, with 95% CI 2.3–2.5/100PY and in REACH 5.1/100PY with 95% CI 5.0–5.3/100PY). In SMART 57% of the patients were at VHR according to the ACC/AHA criteria (incidence of recurrent MACE 2.7/100PY, 95% CI 2.5–2.9/100PY) and in REACH this was 64% (5.9/100PY, 95% CI 5.7–6.1/100PY). The C-statistic for the ACC/AHA VHR criteria was 0.53 in REACH and 0.54 in SMART. Very high risk factors with comparable or slightly better performance were eGFR < 45, polyvascular disease and age >70 years. Around two third of the patients meeting the ACC/AHA VHR criteria had a predicted 10-year risk of recurrent MACE <30%.
The ACC/AHA VHR criteria have limited discriminative power. Identifying patients with clinically manifest arterial disease at VHR for recurrent vascular events using eGFR <45, polyvascular disease, or age >70 years performs as well as the ACC/AHA VHR criteria.