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Coronary heart disease mortality in severe vs. non-severe familial hypercholesterolaemia in the Simon Broome Register.


ABSTRACT:

Background and aims

The International Atherosclerosis Society (IAS) has proposed that patients with "severe" FH (SFH) would warrant early and more aggressive cholesterol-lowering treatment such as with PCSK9 inhibitors. SFH is diagnosed if LDL-cholesterol (LDLC)?>?10?mmol/L, or LDLC >8.0?mmol/L plus one high-risk feature, or LDLC >5?mmol/L plus two high-risk features. Here we compare CHD mortality in SFH and non-SFH (NSFH) patients in the UK prospective Simon Broome Register since 1991, when statin use became routine.

Methods

2929 definite or possible PFH patients (51% women) aged 20-79 years were recruited from 21 UK lipid clinics and followed prospectively between 1992 and 2016. The excess CHD standardised mortality ratio (SMR) compared to the England and Wales population was calculated (with 95% confidence intervals).

Results

1982 (67.7%) patients met the SFH definition. Compared to the non-SFH, significantly (p < 0.001) more SFH patients had diagnosed CHD at baseline (24.6% vs. 17.5%), were current smokers (21.9% vs 10.2%) and had a BMI?>?30?kg/m2 (14.9% vs. 7.8%). The SMR for CHD mortality was significantly (p?=?0.007) higher for SFH (220 (184-261) (34,134 person years, 129 deaths observed, vs. 59 expected) compared to NSFH of 144 (98-203) (15,432 person years, 32 observed vs. 22 expected). After adjustment for traditional risk factors, the Hazard Ratio for CHD mortality in SFH vs. NSFH was 1.22 (0.80-1.87) p?=?0.36, indicating that the excess risk was largely accounted for by these factors.

Conclusions

CHD mortality remains elevated in treated FH, especially for SFH, emphasising the importance of optimal lipid-lowering and management of other risk factors.

SUBMITTER: Humphries SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6403443 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coronary heart disease mortality in severe vs. non-severe familial hypercholesterolaemia in the Simon Broome Register.

Humphries Steve E SE   Cooper Jackie A JA   Capps Nigel N   Durrington Paul N PN   Jones Ben B   McDowell Ian F W IFW   Soran Handrean H   Neil Andrew H W AHW  

Atherosclerosis 20181112


<h4>Background and aims</h4>The International Atherosclerosis Society (IAS) has proposed that patients with "severe" FH (SFH) would warrant early and more aggressive cholesterol-lowering treatment such as with PCSK9 inhibitors. SFH is diagnosed if LDL-cholesterol (LDLC) > 10 mmol/L, or LDLC >8.0 mmol/L plus one high-risk feature, or LDLC >5 mmol/L plus two high-risk features. Here we compare CHD mortality in SFH and non-SFH (NSFH) patients in the UK prospective Simon Broome Register since 1991,  ...[more]

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