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5 Year Stroke Risk
0-1 points: | 5 % |
2-3 points: | 6 % |
4 points: | 7 % |
5 points: | 8 % |
6-7 points: | 9 % |
8 points: | 11 % |
9 points: | 12 % |
10 points: | 13 % |
11 points: | 14 % |
12 points: | 16 % |
13 points: | 18 % |
14 points: | 19 % |
15 points: | 21 % |
16 points: | 24 % |
17 points: | 26 % |
18 points: | 28 % |
19 points: | 31 % |
20 points: | 34 % |
21 points: | 37 % |
22 points: | 41 % |
23 points: | 44 % |
24 points: | 48 % |
25 points: | 51 % |
26 points: | 55 % |
27 points: | 59 % |
28 points: | 63 % |
29 points: | 67 % |
30 points: | 71 % |
31 points: | 75 % |
References
- Go AS, Hylek EM, Phillips KA, et al. Prevalence of diagnosed atrial fibrillation in adults: national implications for rhythm management and stroke prevention: the AnTicoagulation and Risk Factors in Atrial Fibrillation (ATRIA) Study. JAMA 2001;285:2370–5.
- Wolf PA, Abbott RD, Kannel WB. Atrial fibrillation as an independent risk factor for stroke: the Framingham Study. Stroke 1991;22:983–8.
- Wang TJ, Massaro JM, Levy D, et. al. A risk score for predicting stroke or death in individuals with new-onset atrial fibrillation in the community: the Framingham Heart Study. JAMA. 2003 Aug 27;290(8):1049-56.
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