Heart attack and stroke risk screening

Heart Attack and Stroke Risk Screening

What is screening for heart attack and stroke risk?

Screening for heart attack and stroke risk is a way for your doctor to check your chance of having a problem called atherosclerosis. This problem is also called hardening of the arteries. It is the starting point for most heart and blood flow problems, such as coronary artery disease, heart attack, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease.

You and your doctor can use your risk score to decide if you want to take steps to lower your risk.

How can you find out your risk for heart attack and stroke?

Your doctor looks at things that put you at risk for a heart attack and stroke. The doctor might look at many things, such as:

  • Your cholesterol levels.
  • Your blood pressure.
  • Your age.
  • Your race.
  • Whether you are male or female.
  • Whether or not you smoke.

Your doctor might use a tool to calculate a risk score for you. There are different tools that doctors use. These may show that your risk is higher or lower than it really is. But the tools give you and your doctor a good idea about your risk.

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