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What Factors are Considered in Risk Stratification?
Risk stratification considers a variety of factors, including:
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Demographics
: Age, gender, and ethnicity.
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Medical History
: Chronic diseases, previous hospitalizations, and surgical history.
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Clinical Data
: Vital signs, laboratory results, and imaging findings.
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Behavioral Factors
: Smoking, alcohol use, and exercise habits.
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Socioeconomic Status
: Income, education, and living conditions.
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