Optimizing lipid control in Taiwanese diabetic patients: A collaborative consensus by the Diabetes Association of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Taiwanese Association of Diabetes Educators

We present an in‐depth analysis of dyslipidemia management strategies for patients with diabetes mellitus in Taiwan. It critically examines the disparity between established guideline recommendations and actual clinical practices, particularly in the context of evolving policies affecting statin pre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of diabetes investigation 2024-08, Vol.15 (8), p.1151-1160
Hauptverfasser: Shen, Feng‐Chih, Chu, Chih‐Hsun, Chen, Jung‐Fu, Kuo, Chin‐Sung, Hsu, Chih‐Yao, Lin, Ching‐Han, Sheen, Yi‐Jing, Su, Sheng‐Chiang, Tien, Kai‐Jen, Lu, Chieh‐Hua, Lee, Chun‐Chuan, Yang, Yi‐Sun, Tu, Shih‐Te, Chen, Po‐Tsang, Chen, Ching‐Chu, Chien, Ming‐Nan, Li, Hung‐Yuan, Sheu, Wayne Huey‐Herng, Huang, Chien‐Ning, Wang, Chih‐Yuan, Ou, Horng‐Yih
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Zusammenfassung:We present an in‐depth analysis of dyslipidemia management strategies for patients with diabetes mellitus in Taiwan. It critically examines the disparity between established guideline recommendations and actual clinical practices, particularly in the context of evolving policies affecting statin prescriptions. The focus is on synthesizing the most recent findings concerning lipid management in patients with diabetes mellitus, with a special emphasis on establishing consensus regarding low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol treatment targets. The article culminates in providing comprehensive, evidence‐based recommendations tailored to the unique needs of those living with diabetes mellitus in Taiwan. It underscores the criticality of personalized care approaches, which incorporate multifaceted factors, and the integration of novel therapeutic options to enhance cardiovascular health outcomes.
ISSN:2040-1116
2040-1124
2040-1124
DOI:10.1111/jdi.14222