Cardiovascular Risk Check

A two-minute screening to estimate your 10-year risk of a heart attack or stroke, using the WHO/ISH risk chart for the Africa region.

Sex
Smoking status
Diabetes
Use the most recent reading or average of last two clinic visits.
Currently on antihypertensive medication?
Patients on antihypertensives are classified one risk band higher per WHO/ISH guidance.
Total cholesterol
HDL is the protective “good” cholesterol. Used to compute your TC : HDL ratio when total cholesterol is also provided.
Methodology & Limitations. This tool uses the 2007 WHO/ISH cardiovascular risk prediction chart for WHO epidemiological sub-region AFR-D (covering Nigeria and neighbouring West/Central African countries), estimating 10-year risk of a fatal or non-fatal cardiovascular event from age, sex, smoking status, diabetes history, systolic blood pressure, and — when provided — total cholesterol.

Important limitations: (1) The 2007 charts are the validated methodology this tool is built on. WHO updated its CVD risk charts in 2019 (Lancet Global Health 2019;7:e1332–45), extending coverage to 21 regions and recalibrating with GBD data; Nigeria now falls under “Western Sub-Saharan Africa” in that framework. This tool will be updated to the 2019 methodology in due course. (2) The chart is validated for adults aged 40–74; results outside this range are extrapolated estimates. (3) HDL, TC:HDL ratio, blood glucose, BMI, and antihypertensive status are shown as supplementary advisories only. The WHO/ISH risk band is derived solely from age, sex, smoking, diabetes, systolic BP, and total cholesterol (per the 2007 methodology). (4) This is a screening aid, not a diagnosis. All results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician alongside the patient’s full medical history.

Sources. WHO/ISH Cardiovascular Risk Prediction Charts, WHO 2007. Chart values digitised by Collins D et al., F1000Research 2017, 5:2522 (CC-BY). BMI classification per WHO Global Database on BMI. Blood glucose thresholds per WHO Diabetes Criteria 2006 (updated 2011).