Gender differences in lipid goal attainment among Chinese patients with coronary heart disease: insights from the DYSlipidemia International Study of China. (21st March 2015)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Gender differences in lipid goal attainment among Chinese patients with coronary heart disease: insights from the DYSlipidemia International Study of China. (21st March 2015)
- Main Title:
- Gender differences in lipid goal attainment among Chinese patients with coronary heart disease: insights from the DYSlipidemia International Study of China
- Authors:
- Yu, Bilian
Zhao, Shuiping
Hu, Dayi
Ambegaonakr, Baishaili M.
Jia Er, Bu Ai
Guiwen, Cao
Buxing, Chen
Hong, Chen
Jin, Chen
Jing, Chen
Liefeng, Chen
Min, Chen
Qiong, Chen
Shaoliang, Chen
Tielong, Chen
Xiaofei, Chen
Xiaohong, Chen
You, Chen
Guoli, Cheng
Mei, Cheng
Hongliang, Cong
Qin, Cui
Shiwei, Cui
Yong, Cui
Shudong, Dai
Henghua, Dai
Xiaomei, Deng
Yirong, Di
Xiaoyan, Ding
Birong, Dong
Yumei, Dong
Yugang, Dong
Ping, Du
Lei, Duan
Limei, Fan
Ningyuan, Fang
Lixia, Fei
Lie, Feng
Jun, Ge
GeWeihong,
Hongmin, Guo
Minxia, Guo
Qinghua, Han
Fengchang, He
Dayi, Hu
Lingzhi, Hu
Xueqiang, Hu
Yaojun, Hu
Yiming, Hu
Zhiping, Hu
Fei, Hua
Qi, Hua
Dejia, Huang
Gewen, Huang
Hongman, Huang
Liming, Huang
Qiong, Huang
Ruowen, Huang
Taifu, Huang
Bin, Jiang
Kai, Jiao
Hui, Jin
Huigen, Jin
Jinsong, Kuang
Bao, Li
Chengjiang, Li
Hongjuan, Li
Jun(Xinjiang), Li
Jun(Jiangsu), Li
Nanfang, Li
Qifu, Li
Qiang, Li
Xin, Li
Xueyou, Li
Yanbing, Li
Yanping, Li
Yansheng, Li
Yong, Li
Yuling, Li
Zhanquan, Li
Zhengfang, Li
Li, Liang
Yongxue, Liang
Zerong, Liang
Yuhua, Liao
Fan, Liu
Hong, Liu
Hui, Liu
Minling, Liu
Qiang, Liu
Qingsong, Liu
Shaokui, Liu
Weidong, Liu
Xueping, Liu
Xinjian, Lu
Benyan, Luo
Shaonian, Luo
Suxin, Luo
Hong, Lv
LvYun,
Aiqun, Ma
Jianhua, Ma
Qiang, Ma
Yan, Ma
Changsheng, Ma
Yide, Miao
Yiming, Mu
NieXiaoli,
NiuXiaoyuan,
Hongtao, Pan
Mingkang, Pan
Qiaoqing, Peng
Huifen, Qian
Qiumin, Qu
Lijie, Qu
Liqun, Ren
Jingshan, Shao
Qiang, Se
Jing, Huang
Xiuyun, Shen
Yongquan, Shi
Liangyi, Si
Zhi, Song
Zhiyuan, Song
Yufeng, Sun
Chunyan, Tan
TengXiaochun,
Haoming, Tian
Wenhua, Tian
Qinwei, Tong
TuQiuyun,
Keying, Wang
Aihong, Wang
Chaohui, Wang
Chunning, Wang
Dezhao, Wang
Guixia, Wang
Hanqiao, Wang
Jianan, Wang
Jianjun, Wang
Lan, Wang
Xiaoming, Wang
Yaping, Wang
Yangwei, Wang
Yongjun, Wang
Meifang, Wei
Yidong, Wei
Hongyun, Wu
Chun, Wu
Dongmei, Wu
Jiang, Wu
Jun, Wu
Xiaolin, Wu
Zonggui, Wu
XiGuangxia,
Yi, Xiang
Qian, Xiao
Xiaoping, Xing
Yulong, Xing
Anding, Xu
XueYuanming,
Chuanzhu, Yan
Tao, Yan
Xiaowei, Yan
Gangyi, Yang
Jian, Yang
Wangpingm, Yang
Xiaosu, Yang
Xinchun, Yang
Yifang, Yang
Yu, Yang
Mingyu, Yao
Min, Ye
Ping, Ye
Bo, Yu
Jiangyi, Yu
Jinming, Yu
Yan, Yu
Ling, Zeng
Longyi, Zeng
Xiaoyun, Zeng
Baorong, Zhang
Bei, Zhang
Chaoxin, Zhang
Xuelian, Zhang
Dadong, Zhang
Dongping, Zhang
Fuchun, Zhang
Hong, Zhang
Huifang, Zhang
Liping, Zhang
Liyang, Zhang
Rufu, Zhang
Saidan, Zhang
Weijuan, Zhang
Dong, Zhao
Gang, Zhao
Shuiping, Zhao
Xiuxin, Zhao
Qiangsun, Zheng
Yang, Zheng
Xiaohui, Zhou
Yali, Zhou
Yujie, Zhou
Yi, Zhu
Yulan, Zhu
Xiangping, Zou
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Despite great advances in lipid-lowering therapy, the gender-based disparities in lipid goal success among Chinese coronary heart disease (CHD) patients receiving lipid-lowering treatment remained uncharacterized. Furthermore, little is known about potential causes for this gender imbalance. This cross-sectional trial included 25 697 patients treated with lipid-lowering agents from 122 centres between April 2012 and October 2012; data for 9420 participants with CHD were analysed in the present study; all underwent clinical examination and had their latest fasting lipid profiles while on lipid-lowering therapy recorded. Logistic regression was used to explore possible factors associated with gender disparity in goal attainment rates, and to what extent each factor contributes. Of 9420 CHD patients (42.5% women) evaluated, women had a significantly lower overall low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) success rate than men (46.2 vs. 62.7%, P < 0.0001). Among CHD patients with diabetes, only 31.5% of women and 46.4% of men ( P < 0.0001) attained the optional LDL-C target of <80 mg/dL. More than half (54.0%) of female patients failed to attain their non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) goal. Approximately 7.5, 8.8, 7.5, and 6.8% of gender disparity in LDL-C goal attainment rate was attributable to the gender difference in use of an anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive, anti-platelet treatment, and the dosage of statin treatment, respectively. Although greatAbstract: Despite great advances in lipid-lowering therapy, the gender-based disparities in lipid goal success among Chinese coronary heart disease (CHD) patients receiving lipid-lowering treatment remained uncharacterized. Furthermore, little is known about potential causes for this gender imbalance. This cross-sectional trial included 25 697 patients treated with lipid-lowering agents from 122 centres between April 2012 and October 2012; data for 9420 participants with CHD were analysed in the present study; all underwent clinical examination and had their latest fasting lipid profiles while on lipid-lowering therapy recorded. Logistic regression was used to explore possible factors associated with gender disparity in goal attainment rates, and to what extent each factor contributes. Of 9420 CHD patients (42.5% women) evaluated, women had a significantly lower overall low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) success rate than men (46.2 vs. 62.7%, P < 0.0001). Among CHD patients with diabetes, only 31.5% of women and 46.4% of men ( P < 0.0001) attained the optional LDL-C target of <80 mg/dL. More than half (54.0%) of female patients failed to attain their non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) goal. Approximately 7.5, 8.8, 7.5, and 6.8% of gender disparity in LDL-C goal attainment rate was attributable to the gender difference in use of an anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive, anti-platelet treatment, and the dosage of statin treatment, respectively. Although great improvements have been made over the past decade, there is still a preventive gap in high-risk and very high-risk CHD patients regarding LDL-C and non-HDL-C levels and that this gap is apparently greater in women. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- European heart journal supplements. Volume 17(2015)Supplement B
- Journal:
- European heart journal supplements
- Issue:
- Volume 17(2015)Supplement B
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- Volume 17, Issue B (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 17
- Issue:
- B
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0017-NaN-0000
- Page Start:
- B39
- Page End:
- B46
- Publication Date:
- 2015-03-21
- Subjects:
- Cardiovascular diseases -- Dyslipidaemia -- Statin -- Lipid-lowering agents -- LDL cholesterol -- Non-HDL cholesterol
Cardiology -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Europe -- Periodicals
616.12005 - Journal URLs:
- http://eurheartjsupp.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/eurheartj/suv018 ↗
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- 1520-765X
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