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Inborn coagulation factors are more important cardiovascular risk factors than high LDL-cholesterol in familial hypercholesterolemia.

Uffe Ravnskov1, Michel de Lorgeril2, Malcolm Kendrick3, David M Diamond4.   

Abstract

High low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is routinely described as the main cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). However, numerous observations are in conflict with Bradford Hill's criteria for causality: a) degree of atherosclerosis is not associated with LDL-C; b) on average the life span of people with FH is about the same as for other people; c) LDL-C of people with FH without CVD is almost as high as in FH patients of the same age with CVD; and d) questionable benefit or none at all have been achieved in the controlled, randomized cholesterol-lowering trials that have included FH individuals only. Obviously, those individuals with FH who suffer from CVD may have inherited other and more important risk factors of CVD than high LDL-C. In accordance, several studies of FH individuals have shown that various coagulation factors may cause CVD. Equally, some non-FH members of an FH kindred with early CVD, have been found to suffer from early CVD as well. Cholesterol-lowering has only been successful in an animal experiment by using probucol, which has anticoagulant effects as well. We conclude that systematic studies of all kinds of risk factors among FH individuals are urgently required, because today millions of people with FH are treated with statins, the benefit of which in FH is unproven, and which have many serious side effects. We predict that treatment of FH individuals with elevated coagulation factors with anticoagulative drugs is more effective than statin treatment alone.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cardiovascular disease; Coagulation; Coronary heart disease; Familial hypercholesterolemia; HDL-cholesterol; LDL-cholesterol

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30396495     DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2018.09.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Hypotheses        ISSN: 0306-9877            Impact factor:   1.538


  4 in total

1.  Do Not Treat Children with Statins.

Authors:  David M Diamond; Uffe Ravnskov; Michel de Lorgeril
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 2.000

2.  Association between hyperlipidemia and mortality after incident acute myocardial infarction or acute decompensated heart failure: a propensity score matched cohort study and a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Mohammed Yousufuddin; Paul Y Takahashi; Brittny Major; Eimad Ahmmad; Hossam Al-Zubi; Jessica Peters; Taylor Doyle; Kelsey Jensen; Ruaa Y Al Ward; Umesh Sharma; Ashok Seshadri; Zhen Wang; Vinaya Simha; M Hassan Murad
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-12-15       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 3.  Importance of Coagulation Factors as Critical Components of Premature Cardiovascular Disease in Familial Hypercholesterolemia.

Authors:  Uffe Ravnskov; Michel de Lorgeril; Malcolm Kendrick; David M Diamond
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-08-15       Impact factor: 6.208

4.  Dietary Recommendations for Familial Hypercholesterolaemia: an Evidence-Free Zone.

Authors:  David M Diamond; Abdullah A Alabdulgader; Michel de Lorgeril; Zoe Harcombe; Malcolm Kendrick; Aseem Malhotra; Blair O'Neill; Uffe Ravnskov; Sherif Sultan; Jeff S Volek
Journal:  BMJ Evid Based Med       Date:  2020-07-05
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