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Evaluation of lipid profiles in patients with metabolic syndrome according to cardiovascular risk calculated on the basis of the SCORE chart

Marcin Gierach, Joanna Gierach, Roman Junik
DOI: 10.5603/EP.a2016.0020
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Pubmed: 26884291
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Endokrynol Pol 2016;67(3):265-270.

open access

Vol 67, No 3 (2016)
Original Paper
Submitted: 2015-06-16
Accepted: 2015-10-20
Published online: 2016-01-20

Abstract

Introduction: Metabolic syndrome predicts the development of CVD. Lipid abnormalities probably have an important influence on the increase of cardiovascular death risk. The SCORE chart includes only total cholesterol level, which may be inadequate. The aim of our study was to evaluate the lipid profile in patients with metabolic syndrome according to the cardiovascular risk calculated on the basis of the SCORE chart.

Material and methods: The study participants comprised 974 patients with metabolic syndrome. The 10-year death risk of cardiovascular disease was calculated on the basis of SCORE chart in all patients. The study group was divided in three subgroups depending on the risk level calculated by SCORE scale.

Results: There was a significantly higher level of LDL-C fraction in the subgroup of very high CV risk in comparison to the group of medium and high CV risk. The level of non-HDL-C was also significantly higher in the group with SCORE ≥ 10 compared to the remaining subgroups of medium and high CV risk.

Conclusions: Increased CV risk in this group of patients may be associated not only with higher TC level, but also the other lipid fractions. The assessment of the CV risk on the basis of the SCORE chart, which includes only TC level, may be inadequate. A modification of the SCORE chart for the European population should be considered (inclusion of LDL-C level, or in selected cases non-HDL-C level instead of TC level). (Endokrynol Pol 2016; 67 (3): 265–270)

Abstract

Introduction: Metabolic syndrome predicts the development of CVD. Lipid abnormalities probably have an important influence on the increase of cardiovascular death risk. The SCORE chart includes only total cholesterol level, which may be inadequate. The aim of our study was to evaluate the lipid profile in patients with metabolic syndrome according to the cardiovascular risk calculated on the basis of the SCORE chart.

Material and methods: The study participants comprised 974 patients with metabolic syndrome. The 10-year death risk of cardiovascular disease was calculated on the basis of SCORE chart in all patients. The study group was divided in three subgroups depending on the risk level calculated by SCORE scale.

Results: There was a significantly higher level of LDL-C fraction in the subgroup of very high CV risk in comparison to the group of medium and high CV risk. The level of non-HDL-C was also significantly higher in the group with SCORE ≥ 10 compared to the remaining subgroups of medium and high CV risk.

Conclusions: Increased CV risk in this group of patients may be associated not only with higher TC level, but also the other lipid fractions. The assessment of the CV risk on the basis of the SCORE chart, which includes only TC level, may be inadequate. A modification of the SCORE chart for the European population should be considered (inclusion of LDL-C level, or in selected cases non-HDL-C level instead of TC level). (Endokrynol Pol 2016; 67 (3): 265–270)

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Keywords

metabolic syndrome; cardiovascular risk; SCORE chart

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Title

Evaluation of lipid profiles in patients with metabolic syndrome according to cardiovascular risk calculated on the basis of the SCORE chart

Journal

Endokrynologia Polska

Issue

Vol 67, No 3 (2016)

Article type

Original paper

Pages

265-270

Published online

2016-01-20

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DOI

10.5603/EP.a2016.0020

Pubmed

26884291

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Endokrynol Pol 2016;67(3):265-270.

Keywords

metabolic syndrome
cardiovascular risk
SCORE chart

Authors

Marcin Gierach
Joanna Gierach
Roman Junik

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