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1Nightingale Hospital, 11 Shakespeare Sarani, Kolkata, India.
Abstract:
Lipid modification holds the key to effective secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However there is a controversy on whether it's all about targeting specific lipid sub fractions to a particular level or a direct effect of the agent(s) used or both. This review intends to look into these important issues from an evidence-based perspective. What is the appropriate timing of testing for lipid profile after a cardiovascular event? What is the rationale behind initiating with a high dose statin after an acute coronary event? What is the role of targeting lipid sub fractions beside LDL cholesterol? Is there any role for non-statin based therapy after an acute cardiovascular event? What constitutes a long-term lipid modification strategy in patients post CVD? These are very important questions, which needs to be addressed adequately as well as scientifically. The secondary CVD preventive strategies form a lipid perspective, which requires a thorough review.
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