Achieving recommended low density lipoprotein cholesterol goals and the factors associated with target achievement of hypercholesterolemia patients with rosuvastatin in primary care

作者:Lee Jung Ah; Sunwoo Sung; Kim Young Sik*; Oh Han Jin; Kang Hee Cheol; Park Kyung Chae; Sin Dong Hyuk; Lee Sang Yeoup; Yang Yun Jun; Yu Byung Yeon; Kim Chul Min
来源:Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2013, 29(7): 751-760.
DOI:10.1185/03007995.2013.802683

摘要

Objective: %26lt;br%26gt;Hypercholesterolemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and requires continuous management. The role of primary physicians in this regard is important, yet the factors associated with successful lipid lowering treatments in primary clinics have not been clearly identified. We aimed to evaluate the rate of successful hypercholesterolemia treatment in Korean primary care, and to identify the factors associated with achieving low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) targets. %26lt;br%26gt;Methods: %26lt;br%26gt;We prospectively recruited and retrospectively assessed 1851 Korean patients with hypercholesterolemia who visited family physicians and were prescribed rosuvastatin for the first time. LDL-C lowering targets, defined according to NCEP ATP III guidelines, were evaluated at 6 months after the first prescription. The factors associated with achieving these targets were also assessed. %26lt;br%26gt;Results: %26lt;br%26gt;Overall, 87.6% of our participants attained their LDL-C goals. In multiple logistic regression analysis, good adherence to medication was strongly associated with the achievement of target LDL-C levels, whereas higher cardiovascular risk factors including diabetes (in both sexes), low high density lipoprotein, and current smoking status (in males), and hypertension (in females) were related to LDL-C target level failures. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusion: %26lt;br%26gt;Our observations of the short period for hypercholesterolemia in Korean primary care has revealed that the rate of achieving target LDL-C levels was high in these patients, whereas patients at higher risk for cardiovascular disease tended to have lower LDL-C achievement outcomes. Primary care physicians should pay more attention to patients showing higher cardiovascular risk and stress the need for good adherence and management regimens in these individuals.

  • 出版日期2013-7