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Klein, G; Ruof, J; März, W; Wollschläger, H; Neiss, A; Wehling, M.
Guidelines for lowering lipids are too infrequently observed. Results of a retrospective study of coronary heart disease patients
MMW Fortschr Med. 2000; 142(35): 35-37.
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Abstract:
The aim of this retrospective analysis was to investigate adherence to treatment guidelines in the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease. 3720 CHD patients treated in 591 doctor's offices throughout Germany were investigated. End points were serum lipid levels at week-6, i.e. screening investigation, and 5 weeks after discontinuation of the lipid-lowering medication (week-1). 3383 of the 3720 (90.9%) patients had LDL-C levels > = 115 mg/dl, and 3563 (95.8%) > = 100 mg/dl. At week-6 mean LDL-C was 167.7 +/- 43.5 and mean total cholesterol was 258.8 +/- 47.8 mg/dl. 5 weeks after discontinuation of lipid-lowering treatment, mean LDL-C increased by 5.6%, and mean total cholesterol by 3.7% in comparison with baseline at week-6. 2346 (69.3%) of the patients with LDL-C > = 115 at week-6 did not receive any prior lipid-lowering medication. Also, patients receiving lipid-lowering medication demonstrated an insufficient lipid decrease (only 14.4% of all treated patients had LDL-C levels < 115 mg/dl, and only 6.8% had levels < 100 mg/dl. CONCLUSION: So far, lipid-lowering guidelines for the secondary prevention of CHD are not being adequately implemented. Appropriate action to remedy this situation (e.g. establishment of Disease Management Programs) is needed. The aggressive use of lipid-lowering drugs is a must if the goals of the treatment guidelines are to be met, and morbidity and mortality of CHD lowered.
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