格陵兰人口血脂异常及其预防潜力

IF 1.4 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Johan Skov Bundgaard , Marit E. Jørgensen , Kristine Andersen , Henning Bundgaard , Uka Wilhjelm Geisler , Michael Lynge Pedersen
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摘要

背景低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)是心血管疾病发展的一个公认的危险因素。根据现有的临床数据,我们旨在研究格陵兰人群的血脂状况、胆固醇降低治疗的比例以及对胆固醇降低治疗局部适应症的依从性。方法这是一项针对成年(≥21岁)格陵兰人群的观察性横断面研究,重点关注2017年至2022年初临床测定的脂质水平。我们调查了根据当前格陵兰指南(包括a)LDL-C>;5mmol/l,b)糖尿病,c)诊断为动脉粥样硬化性疾病和4)SCORE2>;结果在40565人的成年格陵兰人群中,13895人的平均LDL-C为3.0mmol/L,976人(7%)的LDL-C>;5毫摩尔/升。3988名患者出现了一种或多种降胆固醇药物的适应症,共有5464名成年格陵兰人符合当地他汀类药物治疗标准或接受了他汀类药物(有些患者目前没有适应症),其中2232人(41%)未接受他汀类药物。结论这些发现表明,临床上显著的血脂异常在成年格陵兰人中很常见,而降胆固醇治疗的心血管预防潜力目前尚未得到充分利用。
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Dyslipidemia and the preventive potential in the Greenlandic population

Dyslipidemia and the preventive potential in the Greenlandic population

Dyslipidemia and the preventive potential in the Greenlandic population

Dyslipidemia and the preventive potential in the Greenlandic population

Background

Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is a well-established risk factor for development of cardiovascular diseases. Based on available clinical data, we aimed to investigate the plasma lipid profile in the Greenlandic population, the proportion on cholesterol-lowering treatment and the adherence to local indications for cholesterol-lowering therapy.

Methods

This is an observational cross-sectional study of the adult (≥21 years) Greenlandic population with focus on clinically determined lipid levels from 2017 to early 2022. We investigated levels of dyslipidemia and assessed cholesterol-lowering medication usage in individuals with an indication according to current Greenlandic guidelines, which include a) LDL-C >5 mmol/l, b) diabetes, c) diagnosed atherosclerotic disease and 4) a SCORE2 >7.5%.

Results

In the adult Greenlandic population of 40,565 individuals a lipid profile was available in 13,895 with a mean LDL-C of 3.0 mmol/L and 976 (7%) had a LDL-C >5 mmol/l. One or more indications for cholesterol-lowering medication was present in 3988 individuals and a total of 5464 adult Greenlanders either fulfilled local criteria for statin therapy or received a statin (some without current indication) and among these, 2232 (41%) individuals received no statin.

Conclusion

These findings indicate that clinically significant dyslipidemia is common in the adult Greenlandic population and that the cardiovascular preventive potential of cholesterol-lowering therapy is currently underutilized.

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Atherosclerosis plus
Atherosclerosis plus Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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