Use of combination therapy is associated with improved LDL cholesterol management: 1-year follow-up results from the European observational SANTORINI study
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2024-10
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Ray, Kausik K.
Aguiar, Carlos
Arca, Marcello
Connolly, Derek L.
Eriksson, Mats
Ferrières, Jean
Laufs, Ulrich
Mostaza, Jose M.
Nanchen, David
Bardet, Aurélie
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AIMS: To assess whether implementation of the 2019 European Society of Cardiology (ESC)/European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) dyslipidaemia guidelines observed between 2020 and 2021 improved between 2021 and 2022 in the SANTORINI study. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with high or very high cardiovascular (CV) risk were recruited across 14 European countries from March 2020 to February 2021, with 1-year prospective follow-up until May 2022. Lipid-lowering therapy (LLT) and 2019 ESC/EAS risk-based low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (LDL-C) goal attainment (defined as <1.4 mmol/L for patients at very high CV risk and <1.8 mmol/L for patients at high CV risk) at 1-year follow-up were compared with baseline. Of 9559 patients enrolled, 9136 (2626 high risk and 6504 very high risk) had any available follow-up data, and 7210 (2033 high risk and 5173 very high risk) had baseline and follow-up LDL-C data. Lipid-lowering therapy was escalated in one-third of patients and unchanged in two-thirds. Monotherapy and combination therapy usage rose from 53.6 and 25.6% to 57.1 and 37.9%, respectively. Mean LDL-C levels decreased from 2.4 to 2.0 mmol/L. Goal attainment improved from 21.2 to 30.9%, largely driven by LLT use among those not on LLT at baseline. Goal attainment was greater with combination therapy compared with monotherapy at follow-up (39.4 vs. 25.5%). CONCLUSION: Lipid-lowering therapy use and achievement of risk-based lipid goals increased over 1-year follow-up particularly when combination LLT was used. Nonetheless, most patients remained above goal; hence, strategies are needed to improve the implementation of combination LLT.
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Cardiovascular risk, Dyslipidaemia, Europe, Lipid, Real-world clinical trials, Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Ray, K K, Aguiar, C, Arca, M, Connolly, D L, Eriksson, M, Ferrières, J, Laufs, U, Mostaza, J M, Nanchen, D, Bardet, A, Lamparter, M, Chhabra, R, Soronen, J, Rietzschel, E, Strandberg, T, Toplak, H, Visseren, F L J, Catapano, A L & SANTORINI Study Investigators 2024, 'Use of combination therapy is associated with improved LDL cholesterol management : 1-year follow-up results from the European observational SANTORINI study', European journal of preventive cardiology, vol. 31, no. 15, pp. 1792-1803. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjpc/zwae199