1. Statin-centric versus low-density lipoprotein-centric approach for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease prevention: a Singapore perspective.
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Yan, Peter, Eng Kiat Kevin Tan, Chon Jun Choo, Jason, Choon Fong Stanley Liew, Titus Lau, Waters, David D., Tan, Eng Kiat Kevin, Choo, Jason Chon Jun, Liew, Choon Fong Stanley, and Lau, Titus
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MYOCARDIAL infarction risk factors ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,CARDIOVASCULAR disease prevention ,LOW density lipoproteins ,CHOLESTEROL ,ANTILIPEMIC agents ,AGING ,ATHEROSCLEROSIS ,CARDIOLOGY ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases ,MEDICAL protocols ,RISK assessment ,LIFESTYLES - Abstract
The link between cholesterol levels and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is well-established. In Singapore, there is an increasing prevalence of risk factors for ASCVD. Like many Asian countries, Singapore's population is rapidly ageing and increasingly sedentary, which predisposes individuals to chronic health problems. Current international and local guidelines recommend statin therapy for the primary and secondary prevention of ASCVD. However, despite the effectiveness of statin therapy, some studies have highlighted that Asian patients with cardiovascular disease are not achieving target lipid goals. Furthermore, it is widely believed that the responses of Asians (both patients and physicians) to statin therapy are different from those of their Western counterparts. Experts convened in 2014 to determine the impact of current guidelines on clinical practice in Singapore. This review summarises the key findings and recommendations of these guidelines, and presents key principles to aid clinicians to manage the cardiovascular risk of their patients more effectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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