Lipoprotein(a) in Japanese Patients With Cardiovascular Disease: A Systematic Review.

Hiroshi Yoshida, Michel Kroes, Yoko Sakai, Yuri Takahashi, Yosuke Yamanaka, Bruce Crawford, Junya Ako
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Abstract

Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is recognized as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), but its characterization within the Japanese population remains unexplored. This systematic literature review synthesizes evidence on the association between Lp(a) levels and CVD in Japanese patients. To ensure comparability, the review focused on studies using the widely used LATEX-based immunoassay method. Most studies categorized patients into "high" and "low" Lp(a) groups; this review concentrates on findings from the "high" groups to evaluate the impact of elevated Lp(a). Although definitions of "high" Lp(a) varied, a consistent association between elevated Lp(a) and increased cardiovascular risk has been observed, aligning with international findings. Variability across studies was noted, likely due to differences in study design, endpoints, and follow-up durations. Although no approved therapies specifically target elevated Lp(a), several randomized controlled trials are currently ongoing. Continued research is essential to better understand the clinical implications of elevated Lp(a) among Japanese individuals.

日本心血管疾病患者的脂蛋白(a):一项系统综述
脂蛋白(a) [Lp(a)]被认为是心血管疾病(CVD)的独立危险因素,但其在日本人群中的特征尚不清楚。本系统的文献综述综合了日本患者Lp(a)水平与CVD之间关系的证据。为了确保可比性,本综述重点关注使用广泛使用的基于latex的免疫测定方法的研究。大多数研究将患者分为“高”和“低”Lp(a)组;本综述集中于“高”组的研究结果,以评估Lp(a)升高的影响。尽管“高”脂蛋白(a)的定义各不相同,但观察到脂蛋白(a)升高与心血管风险增加之间存在一致的关联,这与国际上的研究结果一致。注意到研究间的差异,可能是由于研究设计、终点和随访时间的差异。虽然没有批准的治疗方法专门针对Lp(a)升高,但目前正在进行一些随机对照试验。为了更好地了解日本人Lp(a)升高的临床意义,继续研究是必要的。
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JACC. Asia Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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