A comparison of non-HDL and LDL cholesterol goal attainment in a large, multinational patient population: The Lipid Treatment Assessment Project 2

Raul D. Santos, David D. Waters, Lisa Tarasenko, Michael Messig, J. Wouter Jukema, Cheng Wen Chiang, Jean Ferrieres, Jo Anne M Foody

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Abstract

Objective: This study evaluated the success in attaining non-HDL-cholesterol (non-HDL-C) goals in the multinational L-TAP 2 study. Methods: 9955 patients ≥20 years of age with dyslipidemia on stable lipid-lowering therapy were enrolled from nine countries. Results: Success rates for non-HDL-C goals were 86% in low, 70% in moderate, and 52% in high-risk patients (63% overall). In patients with triglycerides of >200 mg/dL success rates for non-HDL-C goals were 35% vs. 69% in those with ≤200 mg/dL (p <0.0001). Among patients attaining their LDL-C goal, 18% did not attain their non-HDL-C goal. In those with coronary disease and at least two risk factors, only 34% and 30% attained respectively their non-HDL-C and LDL-C goals. Rates of failure in attaining both LDL-C and non-HDL-C goals were highest in Latin America. Conclusions: Non-HDL-C goal attainment lagged behind LDL-C goal attainment; this gap was greatest in higher-risk patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)150-153
Number of pages4
JournalAtherosclerosis
Volume224
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2012

Keywords

  • Coronary heart disease
  • LDL-cholesterol
  • Non-HDL cholesterol
  • Risk factors
  • Triglycerides

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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