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Medical and psychosocial factors and unfavourable low-density lipoprotein cholesterol control in coronary patients

Authors :
Toril Dammen
Kari Peersen
Joep Perk
Jan Erik Otterstad
Lars Gullestad
Elise Sverre
John Munkhaugen
Einar Husebye
Torbjørn Moum
Erik Gjertsen
Source :
European journal of preventive cardiology. 24(9)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective Understanding the determinants of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) control constitutes the basis of modelling interventions for optimal lipid control and prognosis. We aim to identify medical and psychosocial (study) factors associated with unfavourable LDL-C control in coronary patients. Methods A cross-sectional explorative study used logistic and linear regression analysis to investigate the association between study factors and LDL-C in 1095 patients, hospitalized with myocardial infarction and/or a coronary revascularization procedure. Data were collected from hospital records, a comprehensive self-report questionnaire, clinical examination and blood samples after 2-36 months follow-up. Results Fifty-seven per cent did not reach the LDL-C target of 1.8 mmol/l at follow-up. Low socioeconomic status and psychosocial factors were not associated with failure to reach the LDL-C target. Statin specific side-effects (odds ratio 3.23), low statin adherence (odds ratio 3.07), coronary artery by-pass graft operation as index treatment (odds ratio 1.95), ≥ 1 coronary event prior to the index event (odds ratio 1.81), female gender (odds ratio 1.80), moderate- or low-intensity statin therapy (odds ratio 1.62) and eating fish

Details

ISSN :
20474881
Volume :
24
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of preventive cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6dad70a14982f7d783387bd61c4efcd0