Coronary Disease Risk Prediction
The risk assessment tool below uses recent data from the
Framingham Heart Study to estimate 10-year risk for
“hard” coronary heart disease outcomes (myocardial
infarction and coronary death). This tool is designed to
estimate risk in adults aged 20 and older who do not
have heart disease or diabetes. Use the calculator below
to estimate 10-year risk.
Determining 10-year (short term) risk for developing CHD is carried out using Framingham risk scoring. The risk factors included in the Framingham calculation are age, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, treatment for hypertension, and cigarette smoking. Because of a larger database, Framingham estimates are more robust for total cholesterol than for LDL cholesterol. Note, however, that LDL cholesterol remains the primary target of therapy. The Framingham risk score gives estimates for “hard CHD” which includes myocardial infarction and coronary death.