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Abstract 15576: Cardiovascular Disease in Elderly Familial Hypercholesterolemia Individuals Attending a Cascade Screening Program
- Source :
- Circulation. 142
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020.
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Abstract
- Introduction: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is associated with early onset of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality. Lipid lowering treatment (LLT) may change the natural history of FH, however there is scant information about elderly individuals (older than 60 years) with FH. This study describes characteristics of elderly FH individuals presenting or not CVD. Hypothesis: Monogenic defects are important markers of CVD risk and initiation and long-term use of lipid lowering therapy (LLT) is relevant to minimize this risk. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of clinical and laboratory of molecularly proven elderly FH (FH+) and non-affected (FH-) individuals attending a cascade screening program. FH+ were divided in those presenting or not CVD (defined as previous myocardial infarction or ischemic stroke, carotid or coronary revascularization and angina with stenosis ≥50% on angiography). Results: From 4,111 genotyped individuals, 462 (11.2%) elders were included (198 FH+ and 264 FH-). There was predominance of females in either groups, however with more men in FH+ 37.4% vs. 24.2%, p=0.002. No differences were seen between FH+ and FH- regarding age, [median (%25;75%)] 66 (62;71) and 66 (63;71) years, p=0.68; use of LLT 88.5% vs. 91.5%, p=0.29 and high intensity LLT 61.7 % vs. 55.8%, p=0.20, respectively. Despite longer LLT duration in FH+ 11(7;20) vs. 7 (3;13) years, p Conclusions: The genetic diagnosis of FH was associated with higher rates of CVD and early CVD vs. FH- hypercholesterolemics. Elders with FH+ who survived despite late LLT initiation have a worse CVD history than FH- elders, emphasizing the relevance of a monogenic defect as cause of long-lasting hypercholesterolemia and CVD risk, particularly in men.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15244539 and 00097322
- Volume :
- 142
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Circulation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........8b33cc808f3616b37334437e8229a4d3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/circ.142.suppl_3.15576