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Should rheumatoid arthritis form part of CVD algorithms? RDIP, Volume 7, Number 2.
Symptomatic cardiovascular disease (CVD) events occur when atherosclerosis progresses to flow-limiting disease, resulting in ischaemia, or when a thrombus forms on an existing plaque as a result of rupture. In the general population, there is great emphasis on identifying asymptomatic patients with high CVD risk for more intense interventions to reduce future events and mortality. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the UK has advocated the use of the Framingham Heart Study Risk Score in primary CVD prevention.
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