Hyperlipidaemia Flashcards

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Which type of hyperlipidaemia is more common primary or secondary, and what causes it?

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  1. Secondary more common than primary.

2. Hypothyroidism, diabetes, renal disease, liver disease, alcohol.

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How is hyperlipidaemia investigated?

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  1. Lipid profile - TC, HDL, LDL, non-HDL, TG
  2. U&Es
  3. LFTs and GGT (alcohol)
  4. HbA1c
  5. TFTs
  6. Urine dip
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What primary hyperlipidaemia should be considered in raised total cholesterol and family history of premature heart disease (<60 years)?

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Familial hypercholesterolaemia

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Which type of familial hypercholesterolaemia is the most common and second most common, and what are the results of TC and TG?

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  1. Type IIA - high TC, low TG

2. Familial combined hyperlipidaemia - high TC, high TG

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How do you establish whether treatment is required in hyperlipidaemia?

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QRISK3 score:

  1. All patients with established CVD for secondary prevention.
  2. Familial hypercholesterolaemia
  3. Primary prevention in DM, CKD 3
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What is the management of hyperlipidaemia?

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  1. Cardioprotective Mediterranean diet, exercise, weight management, reduce alcohol, smoking cessation.
  2. Statins 1st line, cholesterol absorption inhibitor 2nd line (ezetimibe), PCSK9i 3rd line (alirocumab)
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