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Differential Effects of Lipid-lowering Drugs in Modulating Morphology of Cholesterol Particles
Published on: November 10, 2017
Unresolved issues in early trials of cholesterol lowering
1Tulane University Medical Center, Office of the Chancellor, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112-2699, USA.
Abstract:
A reexamination of early intervention trials in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) shows that a pessimistic view of cholesterol reduction in such patients is inappropriate. In observational studies, individuals with documented coronary artery disease and elevated cholesterol levels fare worse than individuals with normal or low cholesterol levels. Early trials of cholesterol reduction in individuals with coronary artery disease succeeded in lowering total cholesterol levels by only 5-15%. Nevertheless, when reviewed in meta-analysis, these trials demonstrated borderline effects on total mortality, statistically significant benefits in terms of morbidity and mortality due to cardiovascular disease and CAD, and no increase in mortality from noncardiovascular causes. Substantially greater lowering of low density lipoprotein (LDL) levels was achieved in early regression studies. In these studies, examples of improvement were noted in individual coronary artery segments. What was not appreciated initially was the dramatic reduction in coronary events. Older secondary prevention trials did not definitively address the benefits of cholesterol reduction in individuals whose cholesterol levels were only modestly elevated (total cholesterol, 160-240 mg/dl [4.14-6.21 mmol/liter], and LDL cholesterol levels 100-160 mg/dl [2.59-4.14 mmol/liter]). Several other issues were not addressed in these early studies, including the effect of declines in triglyceride levels, increases in high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels, and the effects in women and individuals aged > 60 years. Even with these limitations, a comparison of meta-analyses of other medical interventions--i.e. beta blockade and aspirin therapy--indicates that declines in coronary mortality are in the same range as obtained in older studies with modest cholesterol reduction--i.e., 20-25%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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