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Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Score Underpredicts Five-Year Cardiovascular Risk After Sepsis: External Validation

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background
Sepsis survivors experience substantial long-term cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. The pooled-cohort atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) score estimates 10-year risk in the general population, but its accuracy soon after sepsis is unknown.
Objectives
(1) Describe the absolute five-year incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) after sepsis hospitalization.
(2) Evaluate the discrimination and calibration of the 10-year ASCVD score for predicting five-year MACE in this setting.
Hypothesis
The ASCVD score would underpredict five-year MACE in sepsis survivors, reflecting their heightened risk.
Methods
We performed a retrospective closed-cohort study using electronic health records from Mayo Clinic hospitals (USA). Adults aged 40–75 years hospitalized for sepsis between 2018 and 2020 were eligible if follow-up was ≥5 years; the age criterion matched the derivation range of the ASCVD score. The primary outcome was five-year MACE—myocardial infarction (MI), ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke, or CV death. Secondly we evaluated the predictive performance of ASCVD score for five-year MACE. Discrimination was assessed with the area under the receiver-operating curve (AUROC); calibration with Calibration-in-the-Large (CITL, ideal = 0) and slope (ideal = 1). Performance metrics were calculated in patients with complete ASCVD variables.
Results
A total of 6306 sepsis admissions were screened. 2424 patients were excluded for age outside 40–75 years and 879 for <5 year follow-up, leaving 2718 patients for incidence analyses. Median age was 65 years (IQR 56–70); 55 % were male, 38 % required ICU care, and 91 % were White. Median body-mass index was 28.2 kg/m2 (IQR 23.7-34.7). During follow-up, 125 patients (4.6 %) had MI, 219 (8.1 %) experienced stroke, and 303 (11.1 %) died of CV causes; overall, 1573 patients (57.9 %) met the composite MACE outcome. Complete ASCVD data were available for 409 patients. In this subset, discrimination was moderate (AUROC 0.65; 95 % CI 0.59–0.71). Calibration showed CITL +0.34 (95 % CI 0.09–0.59) and slope 0.50 (95 % CI 0.28–0.72), indicating systematic infra-prediction and over-fitting, respectively.
Conclusion
Five-year MACE incidence after sepsis is high. The 10-year ASCVD score moderately discriminates but underestimates five-year CV risk in this population, highlighting the need for sepsis-specific predictive models or recalibration to guide targeted post-sepsis cardiovascular prevention.
  • Delgado, Jose  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Smith, Jeff  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Reddy, Swetha  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Patel, Neal  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Sanghavi, Devang  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Soto Soto, Jose  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Huespe, Ivan  ( Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires , Argentina )
  • Pareek, Aayushi  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Dapke, Kartik  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Alaws, Hossny  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Lopez, Felix  ( Latin University of Panama , Panama , Panama )
  • Bateh, Said  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Jena, Anek  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Saleem, Faiz  ( Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville , Florida , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Jose Delgado: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jeff Smith: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Swetha Reddy: No Answer | Neal Patel: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Devang Sanghavi: No Answer | Jose Soto Soto: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Consultant:Sanofi:Past (completed) | Ivan Huespe: No Answer | Aayushi Pareek: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Kartik Dapke: No Answer | Hossny Alaws: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Felix Lopez: No Answer | Said Bateh: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Anek Jena: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Faiz Saleem: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2025

2025

New Orleans, Louisiana

Session Info:

Cardiovascular Mortality in Motion: Uncovering the Hidden Trends Behind the Numbers

Sunday, 11/09/2025 , 09:15AM - 09:55AM

Moderated Digital Poster Session

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