2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2014.05.005
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Ten years cardiovascular risk estimation according to Framingham score and non HDL-cholesterol in blood donors

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“…The stability of these results clearly needs of a concrete plan of continuity for the next weeks. These results support the idea that the teleconsults might to useful in the sense for reducing the probability of being assaulted by a cardiovascular event (or others complications) in those cases where the patient does not follows a rigorous control of glucose [4].…”
Section: Scheme Of Teleconsults and Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…The stability of these results clearly needs of a concrete plan of continuity for the next weeks. These results support the idea that the teleconsults might to useful in the sense for reducing the probability of being assaulted by a cardiovascular event (or others complications) in those cases where the patient does not follows a rigorous control of glucose [4].…”
Section: Scheme Of Teleconsults and Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Despite of the fact that the effectiveness of a second therapy is quite promising for stabilizing the glucose value inside the desired range (70-110 mg/dL), it is not difficult to observe that the glucose value is clearly affected by the discontinuity of a consistent diet. This fact would increase the probabilities for cardiovascular risk [4]. In other words, the efficacy of the combination of vidagliptin and metformin apparently should be accompanied of a rigid policy of nutrition.…”
Section: Patients Selection and Pattern Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was found that patients might reduce their depressive episodes in 1 4 of the initial values, as well as to be capable to put down their glucose values below 150 mg/dL. In this way, the probability of getting a cardiovascular event might reduced in a 25% ± 5% [12]. Second part of this work presents the sample analysis, whereas third part resumes the Monte Carlo application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%