| Literature DB >> 24840268 |
Lars Berglund1, John D Brunzell2, Anne C Goldberg3, Ira J Goldberg4, Anton Stalenhoef5.
Abstract
While there has been considerable focus on the role and treatment of LDL cholesterol levels, a definitive role of triglycerides in the management of cardiovascular disease has been uncertain. Notably, with increasing triglyceride levels, there is a parallel increase in cholesterol levels carried by triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, which has prompted interest in the use of non-HDL cholesterol levels as a tool guiding interventions. Recent studies have provided evidence for an independent role of triglyceride levels as a cardiovascular risk factor, and recently, an Endocrine Society guideline was published for treatment of hypertriglyceridemia. In contrast to the relative uncertainty regarding triglycerides and cardiovascular disease, a role of very high triglyceride levels as a risk factor for pancreatitis has been well known. The present paper summarizes the underlying evidence for a risk role for triglyceride levels in cardiovascular disease and pancreatitis, current treatment recommendations and areas of future research.Entities:
Keywords: coronary heart disease; dyslipidemia; hypolipidemic therapy; lifestyle intervention; lipoproteins
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24840268 PMCID: PMC4028601 DOI: 10.1016/j.beem.2013.10.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab ISSN: 1521-690X Impact factor: 4.690