Cardiovascular (CV) diseases account for over 4 million deaths every year in Europe and over 220 000 deaths in Italy, representing the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines have visionary included in the at very high CV risk group patients without previous acute ischemic events, such as those with subclinical atherosclerosis, chronic coronary syndrome or peripheral arterial disease, familial hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus with target organ damage or multiple associated risk factors, and those with high calculated CV risk score, recommending to consider them and to achieve the same LDL-cholesterol targets as for secondary prevention patients. The aim of this position paper is to provide an updated overview of ESC guidelines that focuses on these patient categories to raise awareness within the clinical community regarding CV risk reduction in this specific epidemiological context.

Position paper SIC: Trattare per prevenire – la riduzione intensiva del colesterolo LDL nel paziente a rischio cardiovascolare molto alto senza pregresso evento. Dalle linee guida ESC alla pratica clinica = SIC Position paper: Treat to prevent the first event - Intensive LDL cholesterol lowering in patients at very high cardiovascular risk without a previous cardiovascular event. From ESC guidelines to clinical practice / P. Perrone Filardi, E. Nardi, P. Agostoni, F. Barillà, P. Calabrò, M. Matteo Ciccone, A. Curcio, C. Indolfi, S. Muscoli, S. Nodari, S. Paolillo, G. Patti, I. Porto, G. Sinagra, L. Gallo, S. Fontanarosa, C. Dario Vizza, P. Gargiulo. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA. - ISSN 1972-6481. - 25:7(2024 Jul), pp. 530-540. [10.1714/4282.42641]

Position paper SIC: Trattare per prevenire – la riduzione intensiva del colesterolo LDL nel paziente a rischio cardiovascolare molto alto senza pregresso evento. Dalle linee guida ESC alla pratica clinica = SIC Position paper: Treat to prevent the first event - Intensive LDL cholesterol lowering in patients at very high cardiovascular risk without a previous cardiovascular event. From ESC guidelines to clinical practice

P. Agostoni;
2024

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Cardiovascular (CV) diseases account for over 4 million deaths every year in Europe and over 220 000 deaths in Italy, representing the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines have visionary included in the at very high CV risk group patients without previous acute ischemic events, such as those with subclinical atherosclerosis, chronic coronary syndrome or peripheral arterial disease, familial hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus with target organ damage or multiple associated risk factors, and those with high calculated CV risk score, recommending to consider them and to achieve the same LDL-cholesterol targets as for secondary prevention patients. The aim of this position paper is to provide an updated overview of ESC guidelines that focuses on these patient categories to raise awareness within the clinical community regarding CV risk reduction in this specific epidemiological context.
Cardiovascular prevention; Cardiovascular risk score; Chronic kidney disease; Diabetes mellitus; Familial hypercholesterolemia; LDL-cholesterol; Subclinical atherosclerosis
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
Settore MEDS-07/B - Malattie dell'apparato cardiovascolare
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