Centralized pan-middle east survey on the undertreatment of hypercholesterolemia: Results from the cepheus study in arabian gulf countries

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The Centralized pan-Middle East Survey on the undertreatment of hypercholesterolemia (CEPHEUS) survey evaluated the attainment of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) goals among patients on lipid-lowering drugs (LLDs) according to the updated National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP)-Adult Treatment Panel (ATP-III) guideline. The survey was conducted in 6 Arabian Gulf countries. Patients aged ≥18 years on LLDs for at least ≥3 months (stable medication for ≥6 weeks) were recruited. Fasting blood samples were collected at a single visit. In this survey, 5276 (58.2% male) patients were included in the final analysis. The LDL-C goal was attained in 91.1% of low-risk, 52.7% of high-risk, and 32.0% in very-high-risk categories. Goal attainment was directly related to female gender, age <40 years, history of diabetes, and family history of cardiovascular disease. The results of this survey highlight the suboptimal management of hypercholesterolemia across Arabian Gulf countries.

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Arafah, M., Al-Hinai, A. T., Mahmeed, W. A., Al-Rasadi, K., Tamimi, O. A., Herz, S. A., … Shehab, A. (2014, November 12). Centralized pan-middle east survey on the undertreatment of hypercholesterolemia: Results from the cepheus study in arabian gulf countries. Angiology. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/0003319713512414

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