The reasons of poor lipid target attainment for secondary prevention in real life practice: Results from EPHESUS

There are lack of studies considering the suboptimal management of dyslipidemia especially in cardiology outpatient clinics. This study was conducted to assess the patient adherence to cholesterol treatment recommendations and attainment of low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goals. EPHESUS...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of clinical practice (Esher) 2019-09, Vol.73 (9), p.1-9
Hauptverfasser: Mert, Gurbet Özge, Başaran, Özcan, Mert, Kadir Uğur, Doğan, Volkan, Özlek, Bülent, Çelik, Oğuzhan, Özlek, Eda, Çil, Cem, Özdemir, İbrahim Halil, Rencüzoğulları, İbrahim, Karadeniz, Fatma Özpamuk, Bekar, Lütfü, Aktaş, Müjdat, Resulzade, Mübariz Murat, Kalçık, Macit, Aksan, Gökhan, Çinier, Göksel, Akay, Kadriye, Pekel, Nihat, Şenol, Utku, Biteker, Murat, Kayıkçıoğlu, Meral
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Zusammenfassung:There are lack of studies considering the suboptimal management of dyslipidemia especially in cardiology outpatient clinics. This study was conducted to assess the patient adherence to cholesterol treatment recommendations and attainment of low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goals. EPHESUS (NCT02608645) is a national, observational and multicenter registry which has been designed as a cross-sectional study to allow inclusion of all consecutive patients with hypercholesterolemia in cardiology outpatient clinics. The present subgroup analyses of the EPHESUS trial included patients with known peripheral artery disease or atherosclerotic cerebrovascular disease, and coronary heart disease namely secondary prevention. The present analysis of the EPHESUS study included 1482 patients (62.79 ± 10.4 years, 38.2% female) with secondary prevention from 40 sites in Turkey. Regarding recommended lipid targets for LDL-C, only 267 patients (18%) were below the target of 70 mg/dL. Females were significantly more off-target when compared with male patients (396, 85.5% vs 67, 14.5%; P = 0.017). Moreover, the achievement of LDL-C goal was significantly decreased with illiteracy (233, 19.2% vs 35, 13.1%; P = 0.02). Patients who think that the cholesterol treatment should be terminated when the cholesterol level of a patient has normalised were higher in the off-target group (34.0% vs 24.7%, P 
ISSN:1368-5031
1742-1241
DOI:10.1111/ijcp.13358