Lipid-lowering therapy use in primary and secondary care in Central and Eastern Europe: DA VINCI observational study. (October 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Lipid-lowering therapy use in primary and secondary care in Central and Eastern Europe: DA VINCI observational study. (October 2021)
- Main Title:
- Lipid-lowering therapy use in primary and secondary care in Central and Eastern Europe: DA VINCI observational study
- Authors:
- Vrablik, Michal
Seifert, Bohumil
Parkhomenko, Alexander
Banach, Maciej
Jóźwiak, Jacek J.
Kiss, Robert Gabor
Gaita, Dan
Rašlová, Katarina
Zachlederova, Marie
Bray, Sarah
Ray, Kausik K. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background and aims: Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is a largely understudied region, despite having the highest cardiovascular disease mortality in Europe. This analysis aimed to assess the proportion of patients in CEE who achieved their LDL-C goals based on individual cardiovascular risk recommended by the 2016 and 2019 European Society of Cardiology (ESC)/European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) guidelines. Methods: The DA VINCI study was a cross-sectional observational study of primary and secondary prevention patients receiving lipid-lowering therapy across Europe between June 2017 and November 2018. Results: In total, 2154 patients were enrolled from the Czech Republic (n = 509), Hungary (n = 319), Poland (n = 460), Romania (n = 259), Slovakia (n = 123) and Ukraine (n = 484). At LDL-C measurement, most patients were on either moderate- or high-intensity statin monotherapy (53% and 32%, respectively). Despite this, only 44% of patients achieved risk-based LDL-C goals recommended by the 2016 ESC/EAS guidelines, ranging from 21% in Ukraine to 50% in Hungary and Romania. Only 24% of patients overall achieved the risk-based LDL-C goals recommended by the 2019 ESC/EAS guidelines, ranging from 11% in Ukraine to 32% in Poland. Conclusions: Among patients receiving lipid-lowering therapy, more than half did not achieve their 2016 LDL-C goals. In one of the first comparative analyses evaluating 2019 risk-based goal attainment among countries in CEE, three-quarters ofAbstract: Background and aims: Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is a largely understudied region, despite having the highest cardiovascular disease mortality in Europe. This analysis aimed to assess the proportion of patients in CEE who achieved their LDL-C goals based on individual cardiovascular risk recommended by the 2016 and 2019 European Society of Cardiology (ESC)/European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) guidelines. Methods: The DA VINCI study was a cross-sectional observational study of primary and secondary prevention patients receiving lipid-lowering therapy across Europe between June 2017 and November 2018. Results: In total, 2154 patients were enrolled from the Czech Republic (n = 509), Hungary (n = 319), Poland (n = 460), Romania (n = 259), Slovakia (n = 123) and Ukraine (n = 484). At LDL-C measurement, most patients were on either moderate- or high-intensity statin monotherapy (53% and 32%, respectively). Despite this, only 44% of patients achieved risk-based LDL-C goals recommended by the 2016 ESC/EAS guidelines, ranging from 21% in Ukraine to 50% in Hungary and Romania. Only 24% of patients overall achieved the risk-based LDL-C goals recommended by the 2019 ESC/EAS guidelines, ranging from 11% in Ukraine to 32% in Poland. Conclusions: Among patients receiving lipid-lowering therapy, more than half did not achieve their 2016 LDL-C goals. In one of the first comparative analyses evaluating 2019 risk-based goal attainment among countries in CEE, three-quarters of patients did not meet their 2019 LDL-C goals, highlighting a significant gap between guidelines and clinical practice for lipid management in CEE. Graphical abstract: Image 1 Highlights: This study presents data on lipid-lowering therapy use and the burden of dyslipidaemia in Central Eastern Europe, an understudied population. Among patients receiving lipid-lowering therapy, more than half did not achieve their LDL-C goals set by the 2016 EAS/ESC guidelines. In one of the first analyses evaluating 2019 LDL-C goal attainment in CEE; most patients did not achieve their goals. Goal attainment differed between CEE countries, showing a greater burden of dyslipidaemia in some countries than others. A call to action is needed to drive change in clinical practices for lipid management in CEE. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Atherosclerosis. Volume 334(2021)
- Journal:
- Atherosclerosis
- Issue:
- Volume 334(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 334, Issue 2021 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 334
- Issue:
- 2021
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0334-2021-0000
- Page Start:
- 66
- Page End:
- 75
- Publication Date:
- 2021-10
- Subjects:
- Atherosclerosis -- Cardiovascular -- Dyslipidaemia -- Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
Arteriosclerosis -- Periodicals
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- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00219150 ↗
http://www.clinicalkey.com/dura/browse/journalIssue/00219150 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.08.035 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0021-9150
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