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The challenge of achieving national cholesterol goals in patients with diabetes.

Amanda G Kennedy1, Charles D MacLean, Benjamin Littenberg, Philip A Ades, Richard G Pinckney.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study analyzed lipid results from a large community-based population of patients with diabetes to assess the feasibility of attaining the standard and new optional LDL-based lipid goals using currently available lipid-lowering medications. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Ambulatory patients with diabetes who were interviewed as part of the Vermont Diabetes Information System trial with a reported LDL were analyzed. Patients were categorized into high-risk and very-high-risk cardiovascular status. For patients not at the LDL goal, the required changes in therapy to achieve the goal were assessed.
RESULTS: Of the entire cohort, 49.4% (321 of 650) had LDL <100 mg/dl. According to the National Cholesterol Education Program, 29.4% (191 of 650) of patients were very high risk and have an optional LDL goal of <70 mg/dl. Only 15.7% (30 of 191) of very-high-risk patients had an LDL <70 mg/dl. Based on our analysis of high-risk patients, 17 of 459 (3.7%) would require more than two lipid-lowering drugs to achieve an LDL <100 mg/dl. In the very-high-risk group, we estimate that 26.2% (50 of 191) of patients will not reach LDL <70 mg/dl with two lipid-lowering medications.
CONCLUSIONS: In many patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease, it will be difficult to attain an LDL goal of <70 mg/dl. Approximately 25% of patients will require more than two lipid-lowering drugs at maximal doses to attain this goal, assuming 100% tolerance of lipid-lowering medications.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15855562     DOI: 10.2337/diacare.28.5.1029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes Care        ISSN: 0149-5992            Impact factor:   19.112


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