{"id":1084,"date":"2020-08-26T09:33:00","date_gmt":"2020-08-26T09:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/clinlabint.3wstaging.nl\/these-5-tests-better-predict-heart-disease-risk\/"},"modified":"2021-01-08T11:09:33","modified_gmt":"2021-01-08T11:09:33","slug":"these-5-tests-better-predict-heart-disease-risk","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clinlabint.com\/these-5-tests-better-predict-heart-disease-risk\/","title":{"rendered":"These 5 tests better predict heart disease risk"},"content":{"rendered":"

Five simple medical tests together provide a broader and more accurate assessment of heart-disease risk than currently used methods, cardiologists at UT Southwestern Medical Center found.<\/span>
\nCombined, results from the five tests \u2013 an EKG, a limited CT scan, and three blood tests \u2013 better predict who will develop heart disease compared with standard strategies that focus on blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, and smoking history, researchers reported.<\/span>
\n\u201cThis set of tests is really powerful in identifying unexpected risk among individuals with few traditional risk factors. These are people who would not be aware that they are at risk for heart disease and might not be targeted for preventive therapies,\u201d said Dr. James de Lemos, Professor of Internal Medicine.<\/span>
\nThe five tests, and the information they provide:<\/span><\/p>\n