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Coronary Heart Disease, Peripheral Arterial Disease, and Stroke in Familial Hypercholesterolaemia: Insights From the SAFEHEART Registry (Spanish Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Cohort Study)
被引:120
作者:
Perez de Isla, Leopoldo
[1
,2
]
Alonso, Rodrigo
[2
,3
,14
]
Mata, Nelva
[2
,4
]
Saltijeral, Adriana
[2
,5
]
Muniz, Ovidio
[6
]
Rubio-Marin, Patricia
[7
]
Diaz-Diaz, Jose L.
[8
]
Fuentes, Francisco
[9
]
de Andres, Raimundo
[10
]
Zambon, Daniel
[11
]
Galiana, Jesus
[12
]
Piedecausa, Mar
[13
]
Aguado, Rocio
Mosquera, Daniel
[15
]
Vidal, Jose I.
[16
]
Ruiz, Enrique
[17
]
Manjon, Laura
[18
]
Mauri, Marta
[19
]
Padro, Teresa
[20
]
Miramontes, Jose P.
[21
]
Mata, Pedro
[2
]
机构:
[1] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Dept Cardiol, IDISSC, Madrid, Spain
[2] Fdn Hipercolesterolemia Familiar, C Gen Alvarez de Castro 14, Madrid 28010, Spain
[3] Clin Las Condes, Santiago, Chile
[4] Madrid Hlth Author, Dept Epidemiol, Madrid, Spain
[5] Hosp Tajo, Dept Cardiol, Madrid, Spain
[6] Hosp Virgen del Rocio, Dept Internal Med, Seville, Spain
[7] Hosp SAS Jerez Frontera, Dept Internal Med, Cadiz, Spain
[8] Hosp Abente & Lago, Dept Internal Med, La Coruna, Spain
[9] Hosp Univ Reina Sofia, Dept Internal Med, Cordoba, Spain
[10] Fdn Jimenez Diaz, Dept Internal Med, Madrid, Spain
[11] Hosp Clin Barcelona, Serv Endocrinol, Lipid Clin, Barcelona, Spain
[12] Hosp Univ Ciudad Real, Dept Internal Med, Ciudad Real, Spain
[13] Hosp Univ Elche, Dept Internal Med, Alicante, Spain
[14] Hosp Gen Leon, Dept Endocrinol, Leon, Spain
[15] Hosp San Pedro, Dept Internal Med, Logrono, Spain
[16] Hosp Univ Lugo, Dept Endocrinol, Lugo, Spain
[17] Hosp Univ Burgos, Dept Endocrinol, Burgos, Spain
[18] Hosp Gijon, Dept Endocrinol, Asturias, Spain
[19] Hosp Terrassa, Dept Internal Med, Barcelona, Spain
[20] IIB St Pau, Inst Catalan Ciencias Cardiovasc, Barcelona, Spain
[21] Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Salamanca, Spain
关键词:
coronary disease;
genetics;
hypercholesterolemia;
peripheral vascular diseases;
stroke;
PREVALENCE;
STATINS;
STATES;
RISK;
D O I:
10.1161/ATVBAHA.116.307514
中图分类号:
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100201 ;
摘要:
Objective Heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is the most common premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)-related monogenic disorder, and it is associated with ischemic heart disease. There is limited information whether FH increases the risk of peripheral arterial and cerebrovascular disease. Our aim was to analyze ASCVD prevalence and characteristics in different arterial territories in a large FH population, to compare them with an unaffected control population and to determine which factors are associated to ASCVD. Approach and Results SAFEHEART (Spanish Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Cohort Study) is an ongoing registry of molecularly defined patients with heterozygous FH in Spain. ASCVD in the different arterial territories was analyzed, as well as individual characteristics, genetic variables, and lipid-lowering therapies. The study recruited 4132 subjects (3745 18 years); 2,752 of those enrolled were molecularly diagnosed FH cases. Median age was 44.0 years (45.9% men) and 40 years (46.6% men) in FH patients and unaffected relatives (P<0.001). ASCVD was present in 358 (13.0%) and 47 (4.7%) FH patients and unaffected relatives, respectively (P<0.001). History of premature ASCVD was more prevalent in FH patients (9.4% and 2.4% in FH patients and unaffected relatives, respectively; P<0.001). Coronary artery-related manifestations and peripheral artery disease were more prevalent in FH patients than in controls, but no significant differences were found for cerebrovascular events. Age, body mass index, type 2 diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, previous use of tobacco, and lipoprotein(a) >50 mg/dL were independently associated with ASCVD. Conclusions The prevalence of ASCVD is higher, and the involvement of the arterial territories is different in FH patients when compared with their unaffected relatives. Age, male sex, increased body mass index, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, smoking habit, and lipoprotein(a) >50 mg/dL were independently associated to ASCVD. Clinical Trial Registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT02693548.
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页码:2004 / 2010
页数:7
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