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Cardiovascular Prevention: Migrating From a Binary to a Ternary Classification.


ABSTRACT: Migrating from a binary approach to risk assessment to a ternary model of disease identification allows for individualized, optimal disease management. Redefining the disease/inflammatory approach has been proven to identify, stabilize, and regress atherosclerosis while adding understanding to the progression of vascular disease. Our previously published results show the beneficial effect of comprehensive, evidence-based management on subclinical atherosclerosis and vulnerable plaque. We argue that this approach does not mitigate the value of utilizing standard risk factor identification, but rather augments it for the benefit of the individual patient.

SUBMITTER: Doneen AL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7256212 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cardiovascular Prevention: Migrating From a Binary to a Ternary Classification.

Doneen Amy Lynn AL   Bale Bradley Field BF   Vigerust David John DJ   Leimgruber Pierre P PP  

Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 20200522


Migrating from a binary approach to risk assessment to a ternary model of disease identification allows for individualized, optimal disease management. Redefining the disease/inflammatory approach has been proven to identify, stabilize, and regress atherosclerosis while adding understanding to the progression of vascular disease. Our previously published results show the beneficial effect of comprehensive, evidence-based management on subclinical atherosclerosis and vulnerable plaque. We argue t  ...[more]

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