| Literature DB >> 30720848 |
Dirk J Blom1, Frederick Raal2, Aslam Amod3, Poobalan Naidoo4, Yen-Yu Evelyn Lai4.
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The International Cholesterol Management Practice Study (ICLPS) South Africa investigated achievement of European Society of Cardiology (ESC)/European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) guideline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) targets in real-world clinical practice. Demographic data, clinical characteristics, cardiovascular risk factors, lipid-modifying medications, lipid values and investigator's assessment of cardiovascular risk were recorded for 396 patients on stable lipid-modifying therapy. Most (98.7%) patients received statins; 25.1% of statin-treated patients were receiving high-intensity statins. Overall, 41.4% of patients achieved their LDL-C target; among 354 (89.4%) patients in whom cardiovascular disease risk, based on ESC Systematic Coronary Risk Estimation (SCORE) was calculated, achievement rate was 14.3% for moderate-risk (n = 7), 59.3% for high-risk (n = 123) and 32.3% for very high-risk patients (n = 223). Half of Asian (54.7%) and black African (53.2%) patients were at LDL-C target compared with 29.8% of European/Caucasian and 27.3% of 'other' patients. Improved guideline adherence and greater use of combination therapy may increase LDL-C goal achievement.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular risk; lipid‐modifying therapy; statin; LDL‐C goal
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30720848 DOI: 10.5830/CVJA-2018-054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc J Afr ISSN: 1015-9657 Impact factor: 1.167