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Jcvrisk (version 0.1.3)
Risk Calculator for Cardiovascular Disease in Japan
Description
A calculation tool to obtain the 5-year or 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease from various risk models.
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install.packages('Jcvrisk')
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Version
0.1.3
License
MIT + file LICENSE
Maintainer
Hiroshi Okumiyama
Last Published
October 29th, 2025
Functions in Jcvrisk (0.1.3)
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epoch_cvd
10-year risk of death from CVD from the EPOCH Japan study participants
jals_stroke_wECG
5-year risk calculation for Stroke based on the JALS study with electrocardiogram model
suita_woECG
10-year risk calculation for CVD events based on the Suita study without electrocardiogram model
jals_stroke_woECG
5-year risk calculation for Stroke based on the JALS study without electrocardiogram model
epoch_stroke
10-year risk of death from stroke from the EPOCH Japan study participants
jals_ami_woECG
5-year risk calculation for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) based on the JALS study without electrocardiogram model
hisayama
10-year risk calculation for ASCVD events based on the Hisayama study
suita_wECG
10-year risk calculation for CVD events based on the Suita study with electrocardiogram model
epoch_chd
10-year risk of death from CHD from the EPOCH Japan study participants
jals_ami_wECG
5-year risk calculation for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) based on the JALS study with electrocardiogram model
jals_composite_woECG
5-year risk calculation for composite outcome (stroke + acute myocardial infarction) based on the JALS study without electrocardiogram model
jals_cvd_wECG
5-year risk calculation for cardiovascular disease event based on the JALS study with electrocardiogram model
jals_cvd_woECG
5-year risk calculation for cardiovascular disease event based on the JALS study without electrocardiogram model
jals_composite_wECG
5-year risk calculation for composite outcome (stroke + acute myocardial infarction) based on the JALS study with electrocardiogram model