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Global Risk Score
| HSC Medical Center - Heart Disease Risk Assessment Report | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient ID | Patient Name | Gender | Date of Birth | MRN | Date |
| xxxxxxxxx | xxxxxxxxxx | Female | 22/ 5 / 1937 | xxxxxxx | 3/ 1/2007 |
| Framingham System - Risk | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Risk Factor | Your Factors | Points | Relative Risk | ||
| 1 | Gender | Female | |||
| 2 | Age(Years) | 69 | 12 | ||
| 3 | Smoker | No | 0 | 1 x | |
| 4 | Diabetes | No | 0 | 1 x | |
| 5 | Premature heart attack or Stroke Family history | No | 0 | 1 x | |
| 6 | Blood Pressure Medication | No | |||
| 7 | Systolic Blood Pressure(mm Hg) | 120-129 | 1 | 1.5 x | |
| 8 | Total Cholesterol(mg / dl) | 160-199 | 1 | 1 x | |
| 9 | HDL Cholesterol(mg / dl) | Over than 59 | -1 | 0.5 x | |
| Total Points | 13 | 2% | Your 10 years heart attack risk | ||
| 9% | Average 10 years risk (for others in your age group) | ||||
| Framingham with MSCT Heart Scan Calcium Score - Risk | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Your total calcium score | 10 |
| 2 | Average heart scan coronary calcium score for your age & gender | 150 |
| MSCT Heart Scan Calcium Score | 10 years risk of heart disease | |
| 3 | 1 - 80 | 1.1% |
MSCT coronary calcium score is not applicable in post-CABG and post-stenting.
MSCT score relative to your age and gender
- Normal score for any age is ideally zero.
- A negative test implies a low risk of cardiovascular event in next 2-5 years.
- A high coronary calcium score, adjusted for age and sex, is a risk factor for adverse coronary events.
- The results should always be interpreted in conjunction with the total clinical picture.
- Zero score does not absolutely rule out the presence of atherosclerotic plaque, including unstable plaque, but does imply a very low likelihood (<5%) of significant coronary narrowing.
Welcome to contact HSC Medical Center, your One-stop Medical, Heart and Diagnostic Center for futher information about your MSCT heart scan that helps your prevention of heart attacks.
