Lipid Association of India 2023 update on cardiovascular risk assessment and lipid management in Indian patients: Consensus statement IV

•Indians develop ASCVD about a decade earlier than Western populations.•Subclinical ASCVD reflects the susceptibility to develop adverse CV events.•LAI recommends coronary artery calcium scoring to stratify ASCVD risk in selected patients.•LDL-C goals recommended by the LAI are more aggressive than...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical lipidology 2024-05, Vol.18 (3), p.e351-e373
Hauptverfasser: Puri, Raman, Bansal, Manish, Mehta, Vimal, Duell, P. Barton, Wong, Nathan D., Iyengar, S.S., Kalra, Dinesh, Nair, Devaki R., Nanda, Navin C., Narula, Jagat, Deedwania, P., Yusuf, Jamal, Dalal, Jamshed J., Shetty, Sadanand, Vijan, Vinod M., Agarwala, Rajeev, Kumar, Soumitra, Vijay, Kris, Khan, Aziz, Wander, Gurpreet Singh, Manoria, P.C., Wangnoo, S.K., Mohan, Viswanathan, Joshi, Shashank R., Singh, Balbir, Kerkar, Prafulla, Rajput, Rajesh, Prabhakar, D., Zargar, Abdul Hamid, Saboo, Banshi, Kasliwal, Ravi R., Ray, Saumitra, Bansal, Sandeep, Rabbani, M.U., Chhabra, Shibba Takkar, Chandra, Sarat, Bardoloi, Neil, Kavalipati, Narasaraju, Sathyamurthy, Immaneni, Mahajan, Kunal, Pradhan, Akshya, Khanna, N.N., Khadgawat, Rajesh, Gupta, Preeti, Chag, Milan C., Gupta, Ashu, Murugnathan, A., Narasingan, S.N., Upadhyaya, Sundeep, Mittal, Vinod, Melinkeri, Rashida Patanwala, Yadav, Madhur, Mubarak, M. Raseed, Pareek, K.K., Dabla, Pradeep Kumar, Nanda, Rashmi, Mohan, J.C.
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Zusammenfassung:•Indians develop ASCVD about a decade earlier than Western populations.•Subclinical ASCVD reflects the susceptibility to develop adverse CV events.•LAI recommends coronary artery calcium scoring to stratify ASCVD risk in selected patients.•LDL-C goals recommended by the LAI are more aggressive than other guidelines.•Extreme risk category C patients require the most intensive LDL-C lowering. In 2016, the Lipid Association of India (LAI) developed a cardiovascular risk assessment algorithm and defined low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goals for prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in Indians. The recent refinements in the role of various risk factors and subclinical atherosclerosis in prediction of ASCVD risk necessitated updating the risk algorithm and treatment goals. The LAI core committee held twenty-one meetings and webinars from June 2022 to July 2023 with experts across India and critically reviewed the latest evidence regarding the strategies for ASCVD risk prediction and the benefits and modalities for intensive lipid lowering. Based on the expert consensus and extensive review of published data, consensus statement IV was commissioned. The young age of onset and a more aggressive nature of ASCVD in Indians necessitates emphasis on lifetime ASCVD risk instead of the conventional 10-year risk. It also demands early institution of aggressive preventive measures to protect the young population prior to development of ASCVD events. Wide availability and low cost of statins in India enable implementation of effective LDL-C-lowering therapy in individuals at high risk of ASCVD. Subjects with any evidence of subclinical atherosclerosis are likely to benefit the most from early aggressive interventions. This document presents the updated risk stratification and treatment algorithm and describes the rationale for each modification. The intent of these updated recommendations is to modernize management of dyslipidemia in Indian patients with the goal of reducing the epidemic of ASCVD among Indians in Asia and worldwide.
ISSN:1933-2874
1876-4789
DOI:10.1016/j.jacl.2024.01.006