
Researchers developed an at-home questionnaire test that quickly identifies people at high risk of heart attack. The findings were published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
“A heart attack often comes out of the blue,” said Göran Bergström, a professor of clinical physiology at Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, senior physician at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, and principal investigator for SCAPIS, via a press release. “Many of those who suffer heart attacks are apparently healthy and asymptomatic but have fatty deposits in the coronary arteries, known as atherosclerosis. Our test makes it possible to identify almost two-thirds of people aged 50 to 64 who have significant coronary atherosclerosis and are therefore at high risk of cardiovascular disease.”
This Swedish-based study comprised data from 25,000 individuals aged 50 to 64 included in the SCAPIS population study. Patients in the population of interest all had their coronary arteries examined using computed tomography.