High Level of Estimated Small Dense Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol as an Independent Risk Factor for the Development of Ischemic Heart Disease Regardless of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Level - A 10-Year Cohort Study.
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Abstract
Background: We previously reported that a high level of small dense low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (sdLDL-C) calculated by the Sampson equation was independently associated with the development of ischemic heart disease (IHD), but it remains unclear whether the effect depends on the level of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C).
Methods and results: We investigated the associations of new onset of IHD with categorized groups of high (H-) and low (L-) levels of estimated sdLDL-C and LDL-C using 25thpercentile levels of sdLDL-C level (25.2 mg/dL) and LDL-C (100 mg/dL) as cutoff values in 17,963 Japanese individuals (men/women: 11,508/6,455, mean age: 48 years) who underwent annual health checkups. During a 10-year follow-up period, 570 subjects (men/women: 449/121) had new development of IHD. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard analyses after adjustment of age, sex, smoking habit, hypertension and diabetes mellitus at baseline showed that the hazard ratio (HR) [95% confidence interval (CI)] for new onset of IHD was significantly higher in subjects with H-sdLDL-C/H-LDL-C (1.49 [1.06-2.08]) and subjects with H-sdLDL-C/L-LDL-C (1.49 [1.00-2.22]) than in subjects with L-sdLDL-C/L-LDL-C as the reference.
Conclusions: A high level of sdLDL-C estimated by the Sampson equation was a predominant predictor for the development of IHD, regardless of the level of LDL-C, in a general Japanese population.
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Circulation publishes original research manuscripts, review articles, and other content related to cardiovascular health and disease, including observational studies, clinical trials, epidemiology, health services and outcomes studies, and advances in basic and translational research.