CARPREG II fine-tunes assessment of cardiac complication risk in pregnancy
FROM THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
The predicted risk of primary cardiac events ranges from 5% for women with a total of 0-1 points, up to 41% for women with 5 or more points.
The finding that some predictors had higher odds ratios than others reinforces the “foundational role” of clinical assessment, investigators said in the report.
“There may be other factors that affect outcomes,” they wrote. “Risk assessment for the individual patient will need to integrate risk score estimates, known lesion-specific information, and clinical judgment by an experienced physician.”
Dr. Silversides and her coauthors reported that they had no relationships to disclose relevant to the contents of their report on the study.
SOURCE: Silversides CK et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018;71:2419-30.