Community Cholesterol Program Impact Calculator
- Community Cholesterol Program Impact: Explanation and Clinical Context
This calculator estimates the population-level impact of a community cholesterol screening program targeting high-risk individuals.
The Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) is derived from the average 10-year ASCVD risk among screen-positive individuals multiplied by the relative risk reduction (RRR) achievable with statin therapy.
The Number Needed to Treat (NNT) indicates how many high-risk individuals need to receive statin therapy to prevent one ASCVD event over 10 years.
The Expected ASCVD Events Prevented estimates how many cardiovascular events could be avoided in the community based on the number of screen-positive individuals.
This tool helps public health planners and clinicians understand the potential clinical benefit of community-based cholesterol screening programs and guide resource allocation.
Reference:
Karmali KN, et al. Community-based cardiovascular disease prevention: impact of screening and intervention programs. Circulation. 2016;133:653-660. doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.018522
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