Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men

Aim. To assess the relationship between premature coronary artery disease (CAD) and various lipid parameters.Material and methods. This retrospective longitudinal study included 166 men aged 57±9 years with coronary CAD with onset before age of 55. The control group consisted of 62 men (60±8 years o...

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Main Authors: A. V. Tyurina, O. I. Afanas’eva, E. A. Klesareva, N. A. Tmoyan, O. A. Razova, M. V. Ezhov, S. N. Pokrovsky
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author A. V. Tyurina
O. I. Afanas’eva
E. A. Klesareva
N. A. Tmoyan
O. A. Razova
M. V. Ezhov
S. N. Pokrovsky
author_facet A. V. Tyurina
O. I. Afanas’eva
E. A. Klesareva
N. A. Tmoyan
O. A. Razova
M. V. Ezhov
S. N. Pokrovsky
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description Aim. To assess the relationship between premature coronary artery disease (CAD) and various lipid parameters.Material and methods. This retrospective longitudinal study included 166 men aged 57±9 years with coronary CAD with onset before age of 55. The control group consisted of 62 men (60±8 years old) who did not have CAD and peripheral arterial disease. In all patients, data on following lipid profile parameters were collected: total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) and lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) at the time of CAD onset, while in control group patients — at the first visit to the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Clinical Cardiology. These indicators were measured in blood plasma at the time of enrollment in all patients. In addition, the concentration of LDL-C corrected for Lp(a)-cholesterol (LDL-Ccorr) was calculated. Hypercholesterolemia was diagnosed with an initial level of TC >5 mmol/l, or LDL-C ≥3,0 mmol/l, or non-HDL-C ≥3,8 mmol/l, while hyperlipoproteinemia(a) (HLP(a)) — at the level of Lp(a) ≥30 mg/dl.Results. Lipid metabolism disorders were significantly more common in patients with premature CAD compared to the control group. Lp(a) concentration ≥30 mg/dl, along with elevated levels of non-HDL-C or LDL-Ccorr, were associated with premature CAD, regardless of heredity and smoking, in the general cohort of examined men. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that any type of lipid metabolism disorder was associated with an increased risk of premature CAD. In addition, patients with isolated elevated Lp(a) concentrations lived to the CAD onset 8 years earlier — 47 vs 55 years, p<0,02. The probability of premature CAD was maximum when the elevated level of non-HDL-C and HLP(a) was combined (hazard ratio, 2,91 (95% CI 1,96-4,33), p<0,0001).Conclusion. HLP(a) is an independent factor of premature CAD, even with normolipidemia, which confirms the need for routine measurement of Lp(a) in clinical practice.
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spelling doaj-art-07ddb3049dcb47e1a9601d56b8d86d3a2025-08-20T03:43:39Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLCРоссийский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202022-07-0127610.15829/1560-4071-2022-50583576Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in menA. V. Tyurina0O. I. Afanas’eva1E. A. Klesareva2N. A. Tmoyan3O. A. Razova4M. V. Ezhov5S. N. Pokrovsky6E.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyE.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyE.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyE.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyE.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyE.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyE.I. Chazov National Medical Research Center of CardiologyAim. To assess the relationship between premature coronary artery disease (CAD) and various lipid parameters.Material and methods. This retrospective longitudinal study included 166 men aged 57±9 years with coronary CAD with onset before age of 55. The control group consisted of 62 men (60±8 years old) who did not have CAD and peripheral arterial disease. In all patients, data on following lipid profile parameters were collected: total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C) and lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) at the time of CAD onset, while in control group patients — at the first visit to the A.L. Myasnikov Institute of Clinical Cardiology. These indicators were measured in blood plasma at the time of enrollment in all patients. In addition, the concentration of LDL-C corrected for Lp(a)-cholesterol (LDL-Ccorr) was calculated. Hypercholesterolemia was diagnosed with an initial level of TC >5 mmol/l, or LDL-C ≥3,0 mmol/l, or non-HDL-C ≥3,8 mmol/l, while hyperlipoproteinemia(a) (HLP(a)) — at the level of Lp(a) ≥30 mg/dl.Results. Lipid metabolism disorders were significantly more common in patients with premature CAD compared to the control group. Lp(a) concentration ≥30 mg/dl, along with elevated levels of non-HDL-C or LDL-Ccorr, were associated with premature CAD, regardless of heredity and smoking, in the general cohort of examined men. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that any type of lipid metabolism disorder was associated with an increased risk of premature CAD. In addition, patients with isolated elevated Lp(a) concentrations lived to the CAD onset 8 years earlier — 47 vs 55 years, p<0,02. The probability of premature CAD was maximum when the elevated level of non-HDL-C and HLP(a) was combined (hazard ratio, 2,91 (95% CI 1,96-4,33), p<0,0001).Conclusion. HLP(a) is an independent factor of premature CAD, even with normolipidemia, which confirms the need for routine measurement of Lp(a) in clinical practice.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/5058lipoprotein(a)coronary artery diseasehyperlipidemia
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O. I. Afanas’eva
E. A. Klesareva
N. A. Tmoyan
O. A. Razova
M. V. Ezhov
S. N. Pokrovsky
Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
Российский кардиологический журнал
lipoprotein(a)
coronary artery disease
hyperlipidemia
title Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
title_full Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
title_fullStr Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
title_full_unstemmed Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
title_short Association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
title_sort association of various lipid parameters with premature coronary artery disease in men
topic lipoprotein(a)
coronary artery disease
hyperlipidemia
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/5058
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