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Level of absolute cardiovascular risk is the chance of heart attack or stroke in the next 5 years. Looks at key risk factors together. Treat to reduce risk
High cardiovascular risk
Table 4.5 HIGH cardiovascular risk (if one or more present)
Cardiovascular risk calculators
Risk categories
Table 4.6 Reducing absolute cardiovascular risk
Abnormal lipids (blood fats) are a risk factor for cardiovascular disease — management
based on level of cardiovascular risk not blood fat levels
Table 4.7
Remember: Any lowering of TC or LDL-C or increase in HDL-C reduces CV risk even if target not reached
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