CSI 血脂异常管理临床实践指南:执行摘要。

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Indian heart journal Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ihj.2023.11.271
Jitendra PS. Sawhney , Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan , Kushal Madan , Saumitra Ray , P Balagopalan Jayagopal , Dorairaj Prabhakaran , Tiny Nair , Geevar Zachariah , Peeyush Jain , Jamshed Dalal , Sitaraman Radhakrishnan , Arun Chopra , Sanjay Kalra , Ashwani Mehta , Arvind K. Pancholia , Nitin K. Kabra , Dhiman Kahali , Tapan Ghose , Satyavir Yadav , Prafulla Kerkar , Rajeev Gupta
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血脂异常是冠状动脉疾病(CAD)最重要的危险因素。适当的血脂异常管理是控制早发性冠心病在印度流行的关键。印度心脏病学会努力制定基于共识的指南,以更好地预防和治疗冠心病的脂质管理。执行摘要提供了“CSI:血脂异常管理临床实践指南”的鸟瞰图,发表在本期《印度心脏杂志》上。摘要的重点是忙碌的临床医生,并鼓励循证管理的病人和高危个体。摘要对脂质管理的各个方面进行了序列化,包括流行病学和冠心病风险分类。重点是管理与印度饲养的低密度脂蛋白(LDL)胆固醇、非高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(non-HDL-C)、载脂蛋白、甘油三酯和脂蛋白(a)相关的特异性血脂异常。本文总结了降低血脂的药物治疗(他汀类药物、非他汀类药物和其他药物)和生活方式管理(饮食干预、体育活动和瑜伽)。血脂异常的管理经常被忽视的患者表型-老年人,年轻人和儿童,以及合并症-中风,外周动脉疾病,肾衰竭,移植后,HIV(人类免疫缺陷病毒),Covid-19和家族性高胆固醇血症的患者也被提出。这一共识声明是基于主要的国际指南(主要是欧洲)和来自印度的脂质管理领导者的专家意见,重点是格言:越早越好,越低越好,越长越好,一起越好。这些共识指南不能取代个人临床医生的判断,谁仍然是唯一的仲裁者在病人的管理。
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CSI clinical practice guidelines for dyslipidemia management: Executive summary

Dyslipidemias are the most important coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factor. Proper management of dyslipidemia is crucial to control the epidemic of premature CAD in India. Cardiological Society of India strived to develop consensus-based guidelines for better lipid management for CAD prevention and treatment. The executive summary provides a bird's eye-view of the ‘CSI: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Dyslipidemia Management’ published in this issue of the Indian Heart Journal. The summary is focused on the busy clinician and encourages evidence-based management of patients and high-risk individuals. The summary has serialized various aspects of lipid management including epidemiology and categorization of CAD risk. The focus is on management of specific dyslipidemias relevant to India-raised low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C), apolipoproteins, triglycerides and lipoprotein(a). Drug therapies for lipid lowering (statins, non-statin drugs and other pharmaceutical agents) and lifestyle management (dietary interventions, physical activity and yoga) are summarized. Management of dyslipidemias in oft-neglected patient phenotypes-the elderly, young and children, and patients with comorbidities-stroke, peripheral arterial disease, kidney failure, posttransplant, HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus), Covid-19 and familial hypercholesterolemia is also presented. This consensus statement is based on major international guidelines (mainly European) and expert opinion of lipid management leaders from India with focus on the dictum: earlier the better, lower the better, longer the better and together the better. These consensus guidelines cannot replace the individual clinician judgement who remains the sole arbiter in management of the patient.

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Indian heart journal
Indian heart journal CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Indian Heart Journal (IHJ) is the official peer-reviewed open access journal of Cardiological Society of India and accepts articles for publication from across the globe. The journal aims to promote high quality research and serve as a platform for dissemination of scientific information in cardiology with particular focus on South Asia. The journal aims to publish cutting edge research in the field of clinical as well as non-clinical cardiology - including cardiovascular medicine and surgery. Some of the topics covered are Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Valvular Heart Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension and Infective Endocarditis. IHJ open access invites original research articles, research briefs, perspective, case reports, case vignette, cardiovascular images, cardiovascular graphics, research letters, correspondence, reader forum, and interesting photographs, for publication. IHJ open access also publishes theme-based special issues and abstracts of papers presented at the annual conference of the Cardiological Society of India.
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