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Lipid control in patients with coronary heart disease treated in primary care or cardiology clinics

Authors :
Doron Hermoni
David Segev
Morris Mosseri
Yoram Neuman
Avishay Elis
Avi Leader
Michael Lishner
David Pereg
Martine Granek-Catarivas
Source :
Journal of Clinical Lipidology. 7:637-641
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Guidelines recommend low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) target of70 mg/dL in patients with coronary disease. However, this goal is not achieved in many patients.We compared LDL-C control in patients with coronary disease treated by a primary care physician or with the addition of a cardiologist.Included were patients with coronary disease who had full lipid profile. Primary end points included the percentage of patients who achieved the LDL-C goals of100 mg/dL and70 mg/dL.Of the 27,172 patients, 12,965 (47.7%) were followed only by a primary care physician and 14,207 (52.3%) were also followed by a cardiologist. Overall, 18,366 patients (67.6%) achieved the LDL-C goal of100 mg/dL, and 6517 patients (24%) achieved the LDL-C goal of70 mg/dL. Patients followed by a cardiologist more frequently achieved the LDL-C goal of100 mg/dL (74.3% and 60.3%; P.0001, in patients treated by a cardiologist or by a primary care physician, respectively), as well as the lower LDL-C goal of70 mg/dL (27.2% and 20.4%; P.0001, in patients treated by a cardiologist or by a primary care physician, respectively). Differences in LDL-C control remained significant after a multivariate adjustment. Patients followed by a cardiologist were more commonly treated with highly potent statins and with non-statin cholesterol-lowering drugs.Among patients with coronary disease, those followed by a cardiologist receive a more aggressive antilipid treatment and more frequently achieve lipids goals. Nevertheless, the disappointingly poor lipid control in both groups warrants an effort to improve adherence for guidelines in both primary care and cardiology clinics.

Details

ISSN :
19332874
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Lipidology
Accession number :
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