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Effect of <scp>PCSK9</scp> inhibitors on remnant cholesterol and lipid residual risk: The <scp>LIPID‐REAL</scp> registry

Alberto Cordero, Ma Rosa Fernández del Olmo, Gustavo Aníbal Cortez Quiroga, César Romero‐Menor, Lorenzo Fácila, José Seijas‐Amigo, Juan Rondán, Miriam Sandín, Moisés Rodríguez‐Mañero, M C Bello Mora, Alfonso Valle, Aisa Fornovi, Román Freixa‐Pamias, Jordi Bañeras, Pedro Blanch García, María Milagros Clemente Lorenzo, Sergio Sánchez‐Álvarez, Luis López‐Rodríguez, José Ramón González‐Juanatey

2022European Journal of Clinical Investigation23 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Monoclonal antibodies that inhibit the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLc) by 55%, regardless of baseline treatments. Nonetheless, the effect of other lipid parameters, such as cholesterol remnants or, the so-called lipid residual risk, is unknown. METHODS: Multicenter and retrospective registry of patients treated with PCSK9 inhibitors from 14 different hospitals in Spain. Before and on-treatment lipid parameters were recorded. Residual lipid risk was estimated by (1) cholesterol remnants, (2) triglycerides/HDLc ratio (TG/HDL), (3) total cholesterol/HDLc (TC/HDL) and (4) the triglycerides-to-glucose index (TGGi). RESULTS: Six hundred fifty-two patients were analysed, mean age of 60.2 (9.63) years, 24.69% women and mean LDLc before treatment 149.24 (49.86) mg/dl. Median time to second blood determination was 187.5 days. On-treatment LDLc was 67.46 (45.78) mg/dl, which represented a 55% reduction. Significant reductions were observed for TG/HDL ratio, cholesterol remnants, TC/HDL ratio and TGGi. As consequence, 34.61% patients had LDLc <55 mg/dl and cholesterol remnants <30 mg/dl; additionally, 31.95% had cholesterol remnants <30 mg/dl but LDLc >55 mg/dl. Patients who had levels of cholesterol remnants >30 mg/dl before initiating the treatment with PCSK9 had higher reductions in cholesterol remnants, TG/HDL ratio, TC/HDL and TGGi. By contrast, no reduction differences were observed according to baseline LDLc (< or > the mean), age, gender or obesity. CONCLUSIONS: This multicenter and retrospective registry of real-world patients treated with PCSK9 inhibitors demonstrates a positive effect on cholesterol remnants and lipid residual risk beyond LDLc reductions.

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CholesterolPCSK9Internal medicineResidual riskEndocrinologyMedicineLipid profileDyslipidemiaLipoproteinObesityLDL receptorLipoproteins and Cardiovascular HealthPeripheral Artery Disease ManagementHIV-related health complications and treatments
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