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Clinical Management of High and Very High Risk Patients with Hyperlipidaemia in Central and Eastern Europe: An Observational Study

Authors :
Beata Wożakowska-Kapłon
Barak Zafrir
Ivo Petrov
Michaela Šnejdrlová
Andreea Dumitrescu
Ian Bridges
Hrvoje Pintarić
Reneta Petkova
Lubomira Fabryova
Source :
Advances in Therapy
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Healthcare, 2019.

Abstract

Introduction A retrospective/prospective observational study was conducted to explore the current management of hyperlipidaemia in high-risk (HR) and very high risk (VHR) patients in central/eastern Europe and Israel. Methods The study enrolled adult patients who were receiving lipid-lowering therapy and attending a specialist (cardiologist/diabetologist/lipidologist) or internist for a routine visit at 57 sites (including academic/specialist/internal medicine centres) across Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Israel, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Data were collected from medical records, for the 12 months before enrolment, with/without ≤ 6 months’ additional prospective follow-up. Results A total of 1244 patients, mean (SD) age 63.3 (11.3) years were included (307 with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), 943 secondary prevention patients). Almost all patients (98.1%) were receiving statins (76.7% monotherapy/21.4% combined therapy), with 53.1% receiving high-intensity statin therapy: 127 patients (10.2%) had adverse events attributed to statin intolerance. Mean (SD) low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels were 3.3 (1.7) mmol/L at the first, and 2.7 (1.3) mmol/L at the last, visit of the retrospective phase of observation, with little change during the prospective phase. Less than one-quarter (23.8%; 95% CI 17.29–31.45%) of HR patients and less than half (42.0%; 39.05–44.98%) of VHR patients achieved their risk-based LDL-C targets of

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18658652 and 0741238X
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in Therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4cf96bc1ab7f6171b340410d0db3f2cd