Please note this website is based on the 2012 Australian guidelines for CVD risk management. Revised 2023 guidelines are available at cvdcheck.org.au

Calculator – Framingham 2012

Most Predictive Factors

These factors must be entered to assess whether the patient is at high CVD risk

Risk Assessment Results

Age

Gender

Smoking

Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander

Blood pressure

mmHg
mmHg

Persistently over 160?

Cholesterol

mmol/L
mmol/L

Diabetes

Familial hypercholesterolaemia

UAC

mg/mmol

Chronic kidney disease

Persistent proteinuria?

eGFR <45ml/min/1.73 m2?

Diabetes Risk Factors

These questions relate to your risk factors for diabetes.

  • Do you eat at least 2 serves of fruit per day?

  • Do you eat at least 5 serves of vegetables per day?

  • minutes per week in last 3-6 months
  • minutes per week in last 3-6 months

Calculate diabetes risk?

Where were you born?

Have either of your parents, or any of your brothers or sisters been diagnosed with diabetes (type 1 or type 2)?

Have you ever been found to have high blood glucose (sugar) (for example, in a health examination, during an illness, during pregnancy)?

Are you currently taking medication for high blood pressure?

Other Factors

These factors are taken into account at the management stage rather than the risk assessment

Family history of CVD

Age of CVD Event

High risk ethnicity

Lifestyle factors

cigarettes per day
Risky drinker
Not a risky drinker
  • cm
  • kg
  • cm

Fill out the details on the left to produce your assessment results.

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