Thirteen key aspects of cardiovascular disease prevention are identified as
performance measures in a new, comprehensive set of detailed steps to help healthcare providers reduce patients’ risk for heart problems. The performance measures, developed by a joint task force of the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association, are simultaneously published in
Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association and the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
The 13 measures are:
- lifestyle/risk factor screening
- dietary intake counseling
- physical activity counseling
- smoking/tobacco use assessment
- smoking/tobacco cessation
- weight and body fat assessment
- weight management
- blood pressure measurement
- blood pressure control
- blood lipid measurement
- blood lipid therapy and control
- estimation of a patient’s global risk for developing heart disease
- aspirin use in at-risk patients
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