American Journal of Preventive Cardiology (Jun 2024)

Temporal trends and racial/ethnic- and sex-differences in LDL cholesterol control among US adults with self-reported atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

  • Danh Q. Nguyen,
  • Neil Keshvani,
  • Alvin Chandra,
  • Pamela L. Alebna,
  • Dave L. Dixon,
  • Michael D. Shapiro,
  • Erin D. Michos,
  • Laurence S. Sperling,
  • Ambarish Pandey,
  • Anurag Mehta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
p. 100673

Abstract

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Objective: Current guidelines for secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) recommend targeting a low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) of 75 years were associated with LDL-C target attainment. Conclusion: LDL-C control modestly improved between 2005 and 2008 and 2017-March 2020; however, only ∼1/4 of individuals met guideline-directed LDL-C treatment targets by 2017-March 2020. Women had lower LDL-C control and lesser magnitude of improvement in LDL-C control than men, highlighting a need for targeted interventions to improve lipid-lowering therapy utilization in this population.

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