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What have we learned from Turkish familial hypercholesterolemia registries (A-HIT1 and A-HIT2)?

Authors :
Kayikcioglu M
Tokgozoglu L
Dogan V
Ceyhan C
Tuncez A
Kutlu M
Onrat E
Alici G
Akbulut M
Celik A
Yesilbursa D
Sahin T
Sonmez A
Ozdogan O
Temizhan A
Kilic S
Bayram F
Sabuncu T
Coskun FY
Ildizli M
Durakoglugil E
Kirilmaz B
Yilmaz MB
Yigit Z
Yildirim AB
Gedikli O
Topcu S
Oğuz A
Demir M
Yenerçağ M
Yıldırır A
Demircan S
Yilmaz M
Kaynar LG
Aktan M
Durmus RB
Gokce C
Ozcebe Oİ
Akyol TK
Okutan H
Sag S
Gul OO
Salcioglu Z
Altunkeser BB
Kuku I
Yasar HY
Kurtoglu E
Kose MD
Demircioglu S
Pekkolay Z
Ilhan O
Can LH
Source :
Atherosclerosis [Atherosclerosis] 2018 Oct; Vol. 277, pp. 341-346.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background and Aims: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a common genetic disease of high-level cholesterol leading to premature atherosclerosis. One of the key aspects to overcome FH burden is the generation of large-scale reliable data in terms of registries. This manuscript underlines the important results of nation-wide Turkish FH registries (A-HIT1 and A-HIT2).<br />Methods: A-HIT1 is a survey of homozygous FH patients undergoing low density lipoprotein (LDL) apheresis (LA). A-HIT2 is a registry of adult FH patients (homozygous and heterozygous) admitted to outpatient clinics. Both registries used clinical diagnosis of FH.<br />Results: A-HIT1 evaluated 88 patients (27 ± 11 years, 41 women) in 19 centers. All patients were receiving regular LA. There was a 7.37 ± 7.1-year delay between diagnosis and initiation of LA. LDL-cholesterol levels reached the target only in 5 cases. Mean frequency of apheresis sessions was 19 ± 13 days. None of the centers had a standardized approach for LA. Mean frequency of apheresis sessions was every 19 ± 13 (7-90) days. Only 2 centers were aware of the target LDL levels. A-HIT2 enrolled 1071 FH patients (53 ± 8 years, 606 women) from 31 outpatients clinics specialized in cardiology (27), internal medicine (1), and endocrinology (3); 96.4% were heterozygous. 459 patients were on statin treatment. LDL targets were attained in 23 patients (2.1% of the whole population, 5% receiving statin) on treatment. However, 66% of statin-receiving patients were on intense doses of statins. Awareness of FH was 9.5% in the whole patient population.<br />Conclusions: The first nationwide FH registries revealed that FH is still undertreated even in specialized centers in Turkey. Additional effective treatment regiments are urgently needed.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1879-1484
Volume :
277
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Atherosclerosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30270069
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2018.08.012