A new approach to test validity and clinical usefulness of the 2013 ACC/AHA guideline on statin therapy: A population-based study

作者:Khalili Davood; Asgari Samaneh; Hadaegh Farzad*; Steyerberg Ewout W; Rahimi Kazem; Fahimfar Noushin; Azizi Fereidoun
来源:International Journal of Cardiology, 2015, 184: 587-594.
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.03.067

摘要

Background: The ACC/AHA released a newguideline on the assessment of cardiovascular risk andmanagement of hypercholesterolemia that some controversy exists concerning its usefulness. We examined the clinical usefulness of this guideline in a high incidence population using novel measures. Methods: First, we validated the new risk equation in a cohort of 2372 men and 2781 women aged 40-75 years. Then, high risk individuals for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) were identified according to the ACC/AHA guideline at baseline (as a predictor) and CVD outcomes were detected during a 10-year follow-up. Discrimination of the guidelinewas quantified and the quality of decisions was evaluated by Net Benefit Fraction index considering the harm, for false-positive, and benefit, for true-positive predictions. Finally, net number needed to treat (NNT) for statin was estimated, using test tradeoff index, in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. Results: During follow-up, 726 CVD events including 298 hard CVDs occurred. The equation overestimated the risk by 57% in men and 48% in women. Based on the guideline, 73% of men and 44% of women were eligible for statin therapy. The lowest sensitivity was detected for intensive treatment in non-diabetic subgroups (82% in men and 41% in women; corresponding specificity, 52% and 90% respectively). The guideline had a significant net benefit for both moderate and intensive treatment, which resulted in estimated NNTs ranged 5-55; however, net benefit of intensive therapy was uncertain in non-diabetic women. Conclusions: We objectively showed that the ACC/AHA recommendations could be useful in our population but with some overtreatment in women.

  • 出版日期2015-4-1