Abstract P144: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Western Honduras; An Epidemiological Perspective

2018 
Background: Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) epidemiology varies significantly among Low and Middle-Income Countries. Honduras is the Central American country with the highest ischemic heart disease and CVD mortality rates. The objective of this study is to provide an epidemiologic perspective of CVD in Western Honduras by analyzing cardiovascular (CV) risk in a population of Hispanics/mestizos and calculating their predicted CVD mortality using Cardiovascular Risk Assessment Scores (CVRAS) such as AHA/ACC Pooled-Cohort Equations (PCEs), Framingham Risk Score (FRS) and Multi-Ethnic Study on Atherosclerosis (MESA) Risk Score. Methods: Data was derived from Torres et al study, which was a cross-sectional, primary-prevention study, including 382 subjects between 45-75 years, in Copan, Honduras, between November 2016 and January 2017. Results: Out of 379 subjects meeting inclusion criteria, 38% (143 of 379) were male and 62% (237 of 379) were female. Age was 57 ± 8.2 for men and 58 ± 7.7 for women. Prevalence of ...
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