A Personalized Medicine Approach is Best for Patients with Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia.

Medical research archives Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-24 DOI:10.18103/mra.v12i12.6160
Ana Morales, Allison Jamison, Robert A Hegele, Linda Hemphill, Samuel S Gidding
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Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is an autosomal semi-dominant condition characterized by biallelic pathogenic variants impacting low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) function. Affected individuals have severely elevated LDL cholesterol, early onset atherosclerotic heart disease and/or aortic stenosis, and characteristic clinical findings. While the cause is known and diagnosis is relatively simple, real-world HoFH care presents many complexities, including genetic heterogeneity and the diverse personal and social circumstances that influence care. Genetics-informed treatment involves a trial-and-error approach that warrants specific considerations during pregnancy. Thus, HoFH care requires a deep understanding of personal factors, social determinants of health, and a flexible, adaptable approach to treatment, all of which justify the need for personalized care. Framed by complexity theory, this review offers strategies for personalizing HoFH care, including a reconceptualization of the definition of health and implementing a multidisciplinary team approach. We also recommend integrating complexity theory and systems thinking into clinical care. By doing so, we illustrate the advantages of classifying knowledge complexity to inform clinical decision-making. We also demonstrate how openness to relationship-building and time investment is critical to materializing personalized care to HoFH.

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个体化治疗是纯合子家族性高胆固醇血症患者的最佳选择。
纯合子家族性高胆固醇血症(HoFH)是一种常染色体半显性疾病,其特征是双等位基因致病变异影响低密度脂蛋白受体(LDLR)功能。受影响的个体有严重升高的低密度脂蛋白胆固醇,早发性动脉粥样硬化性心脏病和/或主动脉狭窄,以及特征性的临床表现。虽然病因已知,诊断相对简单,但现实世界的HoFH护理呈现出许多复杂性,包括遗传异质性和影响护理的不同个人和社会环境。遗传学知情治疗涉及一种反复试验的方法,需要在怀孕期间进行具体考虑。因此,HoFH护理需要深刻理解个人因素、健康的社会决定因素以及灵活、适应性强的治疗方法,所有这些都证明了个性化护理的必要性。在复杂性理论的框架下,本综述提供了个性化HoFH护理的策略,包括对健康定义的重新概念化和实施多学科团队方法。我们还建议将复杂性理论和系统思维整合到临床护理中。通过这样做,我们说明了分类知识复杂性的优势,以告知临床决策。我们还展示了如何开放的关系建设和时间投资是关键的实现个性化护理的HoFH。
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