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Lior Charach1,2, Itamar Grosskopf1,2, Leonid Galin1,2
1Department of Internal Medicine B, Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba 4428164, Israel.
Low LDL-c levels may predict a worse prognosis in younger heart failure patients. Higher cholesterol and LDL-c levels were associated with better survival in this group, suggesting caution with lipid-lowering drugs.
Area of Science:
- Cardiology
- Internal Medicine
- Biochemistry
Background:
- Hypercholesterolemia is a primary risk factor for ischemic heart disease (IHD).
- In heart failure patients, particularly those with low cholesterol, lipid-lowering drugs may pose risks.
- Understanding lipid profiles in severe heart failure (HF) is crucial for prognosis.
Purpose of the Study:
- To investigate the relationship between baseline lipid levels (total cholesterol, LDL-c, triglycerides) and survival in younger patients (≤51 years) with severe HF.
- To determine if low LDL-c levels are associated with poorer outcomes in this specific demographic.
Main Methods:
- An 18-year longitudinal study of 82 patients (≤51 years) with severe HF (average NYHA score 2.61).
- Patients were followed for a mean of 11.3 years, with a total mortality of 22%.
- Patients were stratified into three groups based on baseline LDL-c: ≤80 mg/dl, 80-115 mg/dl, and >115 mg/dl.
Main Results:
- Patients with the highest baseline LDL-c (>115 mg/dl) demonstrated significantly better survival rates (83%) compared to those with LDL-c <80 mg/dl (50% survival, p=0.043).
- Higher total cholesterol, triglyceride, and LDL-c levels were associated with improved survival in severe HF patients.
- The inverse relationship between LDL-c and mortality was most pronounced in heart failure patients.
Conclusions:
- Low LDL-c levels may indicate a poorer prognosis in younger patients with heart failure, mirroring findings in elderly HF patients.
- The use of cholesterol-lowering drugs in younger heart failure patients might be associated with increased mortality.
- These findings suggest a re-evaluation of lipid management strategies in specific heart failure populations.
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