Sample Reports

This page is designed so that you and/or your health care advisor/provider can visualize the kind of information that would be available to you after you have purchased a membership in My Heart Risk and have entered all of your pertinent information.

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We have attempted to portray 3 quite varied scenarios of family history, health history and life styles. Understandibly, no two people would have the same combination of those three elements and it would be impossible to show a large variety of possibilities.

These samples are arbitrarily derived and do not portray the findings for any one known individual. You may print them and show them to your health care advisor/provider in the same way as you would print your own.

# 1 -- PETER

Peter is a 48 year old male with an elevated BMI, diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. He has a family history of premature heart disease in his father and paternal grandmother and a history of stroke in his maternal grandfather. There is also a family history of diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia.

This produces a risk in the HIGH range (21.6%) for a cardiovascular event over the next 10 years.

This risk is produced approximately equally by family and personal history factors.

# 2 -- PAUL

Paul is a 38 year old male, who is a smoker, with an elevated BMI, atrial fibrillation and evidence for diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia. There is a family history of obesity but no cardiovascular disease.

This produces a risk in the MODERATELY LOW range (5.7%) for a cardiovascular event over the next 10 years but definitely higher than someone in the general population at that age. This risk is produce almost exclusively by personal history factors.

# 3 -- MARY

Mary is a 33 year old female who has no known personal cardiovascular risk factors. There is a family history of cardiovascular disease in her paternal grandmother, grandfather, her maternal grandmother and maternal uncle.

This produces a risk in the LOW range (0.4%) for a cardiovascular event over the next 10 years approximately at the same level as someone in the general population at that age. This risk is produced exclusively by family history risk factors.

 Report

On this page you will find three sample reports, which can be used to understand the final output from the GTH process.

Peter

Peter is a 48 year old male with an elevated...

Paul

Paul is a 38 year old male, who is a smoker,...

Mary

Mary is a 33 year old female who...