Lipid Disorders Flashcards
What is the screening test for dyslipidaemia?
Fasting lipids
What tools can be used to calculate CV risk?
Fremington risk calculator
CVDcheck.org.au
Drugs to reduce cholesterol
Statins
Ezetimibe
Fibrates (PPAR-a agonists)
Mechanism of action of statins
HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor (inhibits hepatic cholesterol synthesis, increasing LDL clearance from blood)
Risks of combined statin and fibrate regime
Increased risk of myopathy (5-10% of people on statins alone will have symptomatic myopathy at some point, up to 50% have findings on autopsy)
Increased risk of myopathy
Simvastatin (esp with added fibrate e.g. gemfibrozil!)
What investigations can be performed looking for myopathy?
CK
If LDL-C goals are not achieved?
Increase statin dose
Switch to a more potent statin (Lipitor or Crestor)
Combination therapy may be required
Mechanism of action of ezetimibe
Inhibition of cholesterol absorption by intestine (cholesterol receptor blocker??)
Mechanism of action of fibrates
Activates the nuclear TF PPAR-a, modifying the expression of multiple genes involved in lipoprotein production
Effect of statin on lipid profile
Greatest reduction in LDL
??
(for others?)
Side effects of statins
Myositis/myopathy
Raised liver enzymes (1-3% of pts; baseline screening no longer recommended)
How is statin-induced myopathy managed?
Drug holiday
Start back at lower dose (and/or change to lower risk statin)
Check for other causes of symptoms (e.g. TSH, vit D)
Causes of isolated high TGs
Nephrotic syndrome
Uncontrolled DM
Pancreatitis
How should recurrent (chronic?) pancreatitis be managed?
Lifestyle - ?