Publication: Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology Consensus Recommendations on Dyslipidaemia
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2021-01-01
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17583764
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17583756
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Mahidol University
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European Cardiology Review. Vol.16, (2021)
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Natalie Koh, Brian A. Ference, Stephen J. Nicholls, Ann Marie Navar, Derek P. Chew, Karam Kostner, Ben He, Hung Fat Tse, Jamshed Dalal, Anwar Santoso, Junya Ako, Hayato Tada, Jin Joo Park, Mei Lin Ong, Eric Lim, Tavin Subramaniam, Yi Heng Li, Arintaya Phrommintikul, S. S. Iyengar, Saumitra Ray, Kyung Woo Park, Hong Chang Tan, Narathip Chunhamaneewat, Khung Keong Yeo, Jack Wei Chieh Tan Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology Consensus Recommendations on Dyslipidaemia. European Cardiology Review. Vol.16, (2021). doi:10.15420/ECR.2021.36 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/78527
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Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology Consensus Recommendations on Dyslipidaemia
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Natalie Koh
Brian A. Ference
Stephen J. Nicholls
Ann Marie Navar
Derek P. Chew
Karam Kostner
Ben He
Hung Fat Tse
Jamshed Dalal
Anwar Santoso
Junya Ako
Hayato Tada
Jin Joo Park
Mei Lin Ong
Eric Lim
Tavin Subramaniam
Yi Heng Li
Arintaya Phrommintikul
S. S. Iyengar
Saumitra Ray
Kyung Woo Park
Hong Chang Tan
Narathip Chunhamaneewat
Khung Keong Yeo
Jack Wei Chieh Tan
Brian A. Ference
Stephen J. Nicholls
Ann Marie Navar
Derek P. Chew
Karam Kostner
Ben He
Hung Fat Tse
Jamshed Dalal
Anwar Santoso
Junya Ako
Hayato Tada
Jin Joo Park
Mei Lin Ong
Eric Lim
Tavin Subramaniam
Yi Heng Li
Arintaya Phrommintikul
S. S. Iyengar
Saumitra Ray
Kyung Woo Park
Hong Chang Tan
Narathip Chunhamaneewat
Khung Keong Yeo
Jack Wei Chieh Tan
Other Contributor(s)
Siriraj Hospital
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Shanghai Chest Hospital
National Cheng Kung University Hospital
Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences Kolkatta
Universitas Indonesia
University of Cambridge
The University of Queensland
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Seoul National University Hospital
Flinders University
Singapore General Hospital
Kanazawa University Hospital
Manipal Hospital
Pantai Holdings Sdn Bhd
The University of Hong Kong
National Heart Centre, Singapore
Kitasato University School of Medicine
Chiang Mai University
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Sengkang General Hospital
Victorian Institute of Technology
Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Shanghai Chest Hospital
National Cheng Kung University Hospital
Vivekananda Institute of Medical Sciences Kolkatta
Universitas Indonesia
University of Cambridge
The University of Queensland
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Seoul National University Hospital
Flinders University
Singapore General Hospital
Kanazawa University Hospital
Manipal Hospital
Pantai Holdings Sdn Bhd
The University of Hong Kong
National Heart Centre, Singapore
Kitasato University School of Medicine
Chiang Mai University
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Sengkang General Hospital
Victorian Institute of Technology
Abstract
The prevalence of dyslipidaemia has been increasing in the Asia-Pacific region and this is attributed to dietary changes and decreasing physical activity. While there has been substantial progress in dyslipidaemia therapy, its management in the region is hindered by limitations in awareness, adherence and healthcare costs. The Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology (APSC) developed these consensus recommendations to address the need for a unified approach to managing dyslipidaemia. These recommendations are intended to guide general cardiologists and internists in the assessment and treatment of dyslipidaemia and are hoped to pave the way for improving screening, early diagnosis and treatment. The APSC expert panel reviewed and appraised the evidence using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation system. Consensus recommendations were developed, which were then put to an online vote. The resulting consensus recommendations tackle contemporary issues in the management of dyslipidaemia, familial hypercholesterolaemia and lipoprotein(a) in the Asia-Pacific region.