Longitudinal Trends in Severe Dyslipidemia in the Czech Population: The Czech MONICA and Czech Post-MONICA Study

Author:

Cífková Renata12ORCID,Bruthans Jan1,Wohlfahrt Peter1,Hrubeš Krajčoviechová Alena1,Šulc Pavel1,Jozífová Marie1,Eremiášová Lenka2,Pudil Jan2,Linhart Aleš2,Widimský Jiří3,Filipovský Jan4,Mayer Otto4,Poledne Rudolf5ORCID,Stávek Petr5,Lánská Věra6,Strilchuk Larysa17

Affiliation:

1. Center for Cardiovascular Prevention, Charles University in Prague, First Faculty of Medicine and Thomayer University Hospital, 140 59 Prague, Czech Republic

2. Department of Medicine II, Charles University in Prague, First Faculty of Medicine, 128 08 Prague, Czech Republic

3. Department of Medicine III, Charles University in Prague, First Faculty of Medicine, 128 08 Prague, Czech Republic

4. Department of Medicine II, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, 301 00 Pilsen, Czech Republic

5. Atherosclerosis Research Laboratory, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 140 21 Prague, Czech Republic

6. Medical Statistics Unit, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 140 21 Prague, Czech Republic

7. Department of Therapy №1, Medical Diagnostics, Hematology and Transfusiology, Lviv Danylo Halytsky National Medical University, 79010 Lviv, Ukraine

Abstract

Background: Severe hypercholesterolemia is associated with an increase in the risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. The aim of this analysis was to assess longitudinal trends in severe dyslipidemia (defined as total cholesterol > 8 mmol/L or LDL-cholesterol > 5 mmol/L) in a representative population sample of the Czech Republic and to analyze the longitudinal trends in the basic characteristics of individuals with severe dyslipidemia. Methods: Seven independent cross-sectional surveys were organized in the Czech Republic to screen for major cardiovascular risk factors (from 1985 to 2015–2018). A total of 20,443 randomly selected individuals aged 25–64 years were examined. Results: The overall prevalence of severe dyslipidemia was 6.6%, with a significant downward trend from the fifth survey onwards (2000/2001). Over the study period of 30+ years, the individuals with severe dyslipidemia became older, increased in BMI, and did not change their smoking habits. Total cholesterol and non-HDL-cholesterol decreased significantly in both sexes throughout the duration of the study. Conclusions: Despite a significant improvement in lipids in the Czech Republic from 1985, substantially contributing to the decline in cardiovascular mortality, the number of individuals with severe dyslipidemia remained high, and in most cases, they were newly detected during our screening examinations and were thus untreated.

Funder

Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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