BLA 022: The Guidelines for Managing High Cholesterol (2018 ACC/AHA Guidelines)
In this week's episode I dive deep into the 2018 ACC/AHA guidelines for cholesterol management. Many people will tell you that their doctor automatically prescribes them a medication if they have high cholesterol, but in this video I will explain what actually should be happening if you have high cholesterol.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Introduction
00:58 - Disclosures
01:40 - Methods
02:27 - Strength of Evidence
03:34 - Lipid Numbers and overview
05:46 - Biomarkers (LDL, Non-HDL, apoB, Lp(a))
08:43 - Monitoring Response to Therapy
09:36 - Lifestyle Factors
10:40 - Metabolic Syndrome
11:20 - LDL Lowering Medications
12:51 - Patient Management Groups
13:06 - Secondary ASCVD Prevention
17:31 - Patients with Severe Hypercholesterolemia
18:53 - Patients with diabetes
20:23 - Primary Prevention
23:22 - Pooled Cohort Equation
25:02 - Risk Calculator Percentages/Groups
26:09 - Coronary Artery Calcium (CAC) Tests
27:56 - Primary Prevention Ages 40-75
28:30 - Monitoring Response to Treatment
29:07 - Primary Prevention Age 75+
29:40 - Primary Prevention age 20-39
30:12 - Primary Prevention in Children
31:48 - Ethnicity Considerations
32:59 - Hypertriglyceridemia
35:01 - Women Specific Issues
35:56 - Adults with CKD
36:25 - Adults with Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
37:24 - Statin Safety and Side Effects
40:16 - Guideline Implementation
41:16 - Takeaways
References:
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000625
*Disclaimer*
This video is for entertainment, education, and informational purposes only. The topics discussed should not solely be used to diagnose, treat , or prevent any condition. The information presented here was created with an evidence based approach, but you please keep in mind that science is always changing and at the time of listening to this there may some new data that makes this information incomplete or inaccurate. Always seek the advice of your personal physician or qualified health care provider for questions regarding any medical condition.