Prevalence and management of familial hypercholesterolaemia in patients with chest pain admitted to hospital: a retrospective observational study

Author:

Mülverstedt StefanORCID,Prescott Eva Irene Bossano,Jørgensen Henrik,Heitmann Merete

Abstract

ObjectivesPatients with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) are genetically burdened by a lifelong elevation of the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) level, putting them at a very high risk of premature ischaemic heart disease (IHD). This study aims to assess the prevalence of FH among patients admitted for IHD and the preventive treatment status before admission.DesignObservational, retrospective, register-based study.SettingIndividuals discharged with a diagnosis of IHD were enrolled consecutively throughout 2012–2016 from the cardiac care units of two hospitals in Copenhagen.Participants4223 individuals were discharged during the period. Inclusion criteria for further investigation were the availability of one measurement of LDL-C at the time of admission. In total, 2797 individuals were included for further investigation. There were no exclusion criteria.Primary and secondary outcome measuresThe primary objective has been to determine the prevalence of FH in the population. The secondary objective has been to determine the use of lipid-lowering therapy and to which extend the individuals reach their treatment goal.ResultsAmong the 2797 consecutive patients evaluated, the prevalence of potential FH was 7.7% (1: 13) and 6.8% (1:15) had probably or definite FH. The prevalence of FH was age-dependent: Among the 680 patients (24.3%) with premature IHD (men <55 years/women <60 years), 136 patients (20.0%) had potential FH and 21 (3.1%) had probable/definite FH. None were diagnosed and almost none attained their treatment goal.ConclusionsThere is still a massive lack of recognition of FH in patients admitted to a cardiac care unit with a diagnosis of IHD. Despite a measured high LDL-C, the diagnosis was not made for any patients not even in patients who were admitted at an early age or had a previous cardiovascular event.

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Amgen

Publisher

BMJ

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