MODERN TOOLS FOR DETERMINING THE RISK OF STROKE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54890/.v2i2.1326Abstract
This review article analyzes literature data using the resources of the PubMed and eLibrary databases from 2013 to 2024 about modern tools for determining the risk of stroke. The worldwide implementation of the Stroke riskometer ™ application provides a clear picture of the global prevalence of stroke (and risk groups). The app allows you to calculate the risk of stroke for the next 5 or 10 years for anyone over the age of 20 based on their responses to a short questionnaire.To make the app available to as many people as possible, the app has now been translated into 20 of the most widely spoken languages in the world. This application is also available in Kyrgyz. Stroke riskometer ™ is not only an important tool for spreading knowledge about stroke risk factors and methods of their correction. This app also describes the main non-communicable diseases (stroke, coronary heart disease, diabetes, etc.) It can become a revolutionary method of conducting epidemiological research at the international level. It can be used to provide information about the risk of stroke to a significant part of our population, and its use also helps to reduce burden of other non-communicable diseases.
Keywords:
stroke, stroke riskometer, risk factors, mobile applications, risk determination.References
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