高胆固醇血症与心血管疾病:重点关注心血管高危患者

4区 医学 Q1 Medicine Atherosclerosis. Supplements Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.atherosclerosissup.2021.01.006
Gerald F. Watts , Alberico L. Catapano , Luis Masana , Alberto Zambon , Angela Pirillo , Lale Tokgözoğlu
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他汀类药物的广泛使用在很大程度上改善了高胆固醇血症的治疗,但许多患者仍未能达到指南推荐的LDL-C目标。此外,一些患者尽管得到了很好的治疗,但仍存在非常高的心血管(CV)风险,甚至是极端风险,这主要是由于糖尿病或外周动脉疾病等合并症的存在,这些合并症显著增加了他们的总体心血管风险。对于这些非常高的心血管风险患者,最新的欧洲指南审查了LDL-C目标,并建议LDL-C降低至少50%,目标为55mg /dL甚至40mg /dL。最近的临床试验表明,基于是否存在动脉粥样硬化血栓危险因素的患者分层可能是一种有价值的工具,用于识别具有极高心血管风险的患者,这些患者可能从积极的ldl - c降低方法中获益更多。在这些患者中,独立于推荐目标,使用所有可用的药理学方法,以最低LDL-C水平为目标可能是合适的。
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Hypercholesterolemia and cardiovascular disease: Focus on high cardiovascular risk patients

The widespread use of statins has largely improved the treatment of hypercholesterolemia, but many patients still fail to achieve the LDL-C targets recommended by guidelines. Furthermore, some patients continue to present a very high cardiovascular (CV) risk or even an extreme risk despite being well treated, mainly due to the presence of co-morbidities such as diabetes or peripheral artery disease, which significantly increase their global CV risk. For these very high CV risk patients, the most recent European guidelines have reviewed the LDL-C goals and recommend an LDL-C reduction of at least 50% and a goal of <55 mg/dL or even <40 mg/dL. Recent clinical trials have shown that patient stratification based on the presence or absence of atherothrombotic risk factors may represent a valuable tool to identify patients at extremely high CV risk who may benefit more from an aggressive LDL-C-lowering approach. In these patients it may be appropriate to aim for the lowest LDL-C level, independently of recommended goals, with all the available pharmacological approaches.

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Atherosclerosis. Supplements
Atherosclerosis. Supplements 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Atherosclerosis brings together, from all sources, papers concerned with investigation on atherosclerosis, its risk factors and clinical manifestations.
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