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10- & 30-Year Cardiovascular Risk
Estimate your risk of total cardiovascular disease, atherosclerotic CVD, and heart failure using the American Heart Association's PREVENT equations. Optional inputs for HbA1c, urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio, and social deprivation refine the estimate.
Patient Parameters
PREVENT Base Model Risk cutoffs · Low <5% · Moderate 5–7.5% · High ≥7.5% (10-yr ASCVD)
10-Year Total CVD Risk
ASCVD + heart failure combined
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10-year total CVD probability
30-Year Total CVD Risk
For ages 30–59 only
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30-year total CVD probability
30-year estimates apply to ages 30–59 only per AHA validation; not shown above age 59.
Total CVD
Any cardiovascular event
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30-year —
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ASCVD
MI, stroke, or coronary death
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30-year —
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Heart Failure
Incident HF hospitalization
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30-year —
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Cumulative Risk Trajectory
Total CVD
ASCVD
Heart Failure
Result Interpretation
Translate this number into a plan.
The PREVENT equations give you a population-level probability. What it doesn't tell you is which of your levers — lipids, glucose, inflammation, body composition, sleep — is driving the curve. That's what we map at Asymmetric Health.
Evidence Sources
Khan SS, Matsushita K, Sang Y, et al. Development and Validation of the American Heart Association's PREVENT Equations. Circulation. 2024;149(6):430–449.
DOI
Khan SS, Coresh J, Pencina MJ, et al. Novel Prediction Equations for Absolute Risk Assessment of Total Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2023;148(24):1982–2004.
DOI
AHA Data Science Analytics. AHAprevent: Statistical implementation of the PREVENT equations (Stata/R).
GitHub
Clinical disclaimer. This calculator is for educational and decision-support purposes only. It estimates statistical risk based on validated population equations and does not substitute for individualized clinical judgment. Validated for adults aged 30–79 without prior CVD; the 30-year horizon applies only to ages 30–59. Confirm all inputs with current laboratory values and discuss management with a qualified clinician.
Enter all required parameters above and select Calculate Risk to see results.