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Premature Atherosclerosis: an Analysis over 39 Years in the Netherlands. Implications for Young Individuals in High-Risk Families.

Juliette Crooijmans, Sandeep Singh, Massih Naqshband,Caroline S Bruikman,Sara-Joan Pinto-Sietsma

Atherosclerosis(2023)

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Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD), especially atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), is one of the most important disease problems in the world accounting for an estimated 18.6 million deaths globally. Although older individuals are more often affected, ASCVD event at a young age is of particular importance because of more healthy years lost. Therefore, it is important to identify young individuals correctly at risk of ASCVD events in an early stage. Unfortunately, current risk score algorithms underestimate ASCVD event risk at a younger age. Both coronary artery calcium scoring (CACs) and family history of premature ASCVD (FH-PASCVD) have emerged as reliable screening tools to be able to identify individuals at risk for ASCVD events. Positive FH-PASCVD is associated with higher absolute CAC scores in first-degree 'healthy' family members and the proportion of individuals above the CACs percentile threshold to warrant treatment is also higher as compared to the general population. Therefore, a positive FH-PASCVD identifies so-called high-risk families and adding CAC scoring within these families identifies individuals at increased risk for ASCVD events. In individuals from high-risk families with an elevated CAC score, ASCVD events can be prevented when treated with statins and aspirin. Therefore, we suggest assessing FH-PASCVD in young 'healthy' individuals as a first screening step and subsequently performing CAC scoring to be able to start treatment at an early stage, since not only the lower is better, but also the earlier is better.
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