2021
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2020-0448
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Genetic information improves the prediction of major adverse cardiovascular events in the GENEMACOR population

Abstract: The inclusion of a genetic risk score (GRS) can modify the risk prediction of coronary artery disease (CAD), providing an advantage over the use of traditional models. The predictive value of the genetic information on the recurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) remains controversial. A total of 33 genetic variants previously associated with CAD were genotyped in 1587 CAD patients from the GENEMACOR study. Of these, 18 variants presented an hazard ratio >1, so they were selected to construct a… Show more

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“…According to a twin study, the heritability estimates of CAD mortality was found 0.57 in male and 0.38 in female, with genetic factors playing a role throughout the entire lifespan [11]. A wGRS incorporated into risk prediction models for CAD can enhance risk assessment in addition to the traditional models [12] and…”
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“…According to a twin study, the heritability estimates of CAD mortality was found 0.57 in male and 0.38 in female, with genetic factors playing a role throughout the entire lifespan [11]. A wGRS incorporated into risk prediction models for CAD can enhance risk assessment in addition to the traditional models [12] and…”
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confidence: 99%