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ADVANCE Risk Engine

4.2 for iPhone, iPad
Free
10

1 Ratings

Update Date

2019-08-28

Size

17.5 MB

Screenshots for iPhone

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ADVANCE Risk Engine Description
The Advance Risk Engine is a risk calculator specifically designed for healthcare professionals’ use. It was developed based on the Results resulting from the ADVANCE trial and the ADVANCE-ON post-trial which involved participants mainly with no history of cardiovascular disease at study enrollment.
The advance risk equations are based on risk factors commonly assessed in routine clinical practice.
This Application provides the risk of developing cardiac and kidney complications associated with diabetes. The ADVANCE Risk Engine assesses the individual’s predicted risk of complications:

- At 4 years: the predicted risk of having a major cardiovascular event.
- At 5 years: the predicted risk of developing major kidney related-events in the short term or in the longer term (starting with albuminuria).
- At 10 years: the predicted risk of major vascular disease.

Full details of the equations have been published.
ADVANCE Risk Engine 4.2 Update
2019-08-28
Resolution of minor bugs
New languages available: French, Russian, Spanish
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Price:
Free
Version:
4.2
Size:
17.5 MB
Update Date:
2019-08-28
Language:
English

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4.2 2019-08-28
Resolution of minor bugs
New languages available: French, Russian, Spanish
4.01 2019-01-23
Minor evolutions.
4.0 2018-10-02
This new version computes the cardiovascular risk score at 4 years, the kidney and new-onset albuminuria risks at 5 years (ADVANCE study) and the vascular risk at 10 years (AD-ON score)
A graphical follow-up of the patient is proposed highlighting the evolution of the risks.
3.2 2014-05-08
Minor changes
3.1 2014-01-09
Minor updates
3.0.2 2013-11-12
Minor update
0.1 2013-10-24