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Residual cardiovascular risk of lipid origin. Components and pathophysiological aspects.

Antonio Hernández-Mijares1, Juan F Ascaso2, Mariano Blasco3, Ángel Brea4, Ángel Díaz5, Teresa Mantilla6, Juan Pedro-Botet7, Xavier Pintó8, Jesús Millán9.   

Abstract

There is no doubt about the relationship between LDL-c and cardiovascular risk, as well as about the benefits of statin treatment. Once the objective of LDL-c has been achieved, the evidences that demonstrate the persistence of a high cardiovascular risk, a concept called residual risk, are notable. The residual risk of lipid origin is based on atherogenic dyslipidemia, characterized by an increase in triglycerides and triglyceride-rich lipoproteins, a decrease in HDL-c and qualitative alterations in LDL particles. The most commonly used measures to identify this dyslipidemia are based on the determination of total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, non-HDL cholesterol and remaining cholesterol, as well as apolipoprotein B100 and lipoprotein (a) in certain cases. The treatment of atherogenic dyslipidemia is based on weight loss and physical exercise. Regarding pharmacological treatment, we have no evidence of cardiovascular benefit with drugs aimed at lowering triglycerides and HDL-c, fenofibrate seems to be effective in situations of atherogenic dyslipidemia.
Copyright © 2018 Sociedad Española de Arteriosclerosis. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Apolipoprotein B; Apolipoproteína B; Atherogenic dyslipidemia; Colesterol no HDL; Dislipidemia aterogénica; Estatinas; Fenofibrate; Fenofibrato; Non-HDL cholesterol; Residual risk; Riesgo residual; Statins

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30262442     DOI: 10.1016/j.arteri.2018.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Investig Arterioscler        ISSN: 0214-9168


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