Dyslipidemia Flashcards

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Define:

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elevation of plasma cholesterol, triglycerides or both

Normal cholesterol <200mg/dL

Normal TG <150 mg/dL

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Aetiology:

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Lipids travel in the blood bound to a protein to form a lipoprotein. There are 4 classes : cyclomicrons, VLDL, HDL and LDL

There is an increased risk of CVD with increased cholesterol except HDL

Types:
-primary = 70% (LDL high)
Familial
Secondary (Cushing’s, hypothyroidism, nephrotic syndrome and cholestasis)
-Mixed (high LDL and TG) due to T2DM, alcohol abuse, chronic renal failure, metabolic syndrome.

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Risk factors:

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family history

corneal arcus <50 yrs

xanthoma/ xanthelasma

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Symptoms:

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usually asymp unless there are symptoms of vascular disease

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Signs:

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Corneal arcus (this is normal in the elderly)
xanthoma
xanthelasma
milky white retina (in very high TG)

Familial:

  • planar (orange streaks in the palmar creases)
  • tuberous (plaques on elbows and knees)
  • Xanthomas
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Investigations:

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FBC

Serum lipid profile - total cholesterol, TG, HDL, calculated LDL and VLDL

Fundoscopy

To investigate secondary cause: fasting glucose, HBA1c, liver enzymes, creatinine, TSH and urinary protein

fasting lipid profile

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Management:

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Lifestyle modifications:

  • exercise
  • BMI from 20-25
  • Diet (<10% of calories from saturated fats)

Medications:
1st line = satins (simvastatin)
2nd = fibrates (bezafibrate) or cholesterol absorption inhibitors (ezetimbe)

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Complications:

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PVD
coronary artery disease
stroke 
if very high TG = pancreatitis 
statin toxicity
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prognosis:

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Good if controlled early

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