Austrian Lipid Consensus on the management of metabolic lipid disorders to prevent vascular complications

  • Toplak H
  • Ludvik B
  • Lechleitner M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In 2010, eight Austrian medical societies proposed a joint position statement on the management of metabolic lipid disorders for the prevention of vascular complications. An updated and extended version of these recommendations according to the current literature is presented, referring to the primary and secondary prevention of vascular complications in adults, taking into consideration the guidelines of other societies. The "Austrian Lipid Consensus - 2016 update" provides guidance for individualized risk stratification and respective therapeutic targets, and discusses the evidence for reducing vascular endpoints with available lipid-lowering therapies. Furthermore, specific management in key patient groups is outlined, including subjects presenting with coronary, cerebrovascular, and/or peripheral atherosclerosis; diabetes mellitus and/or metabolic syndrome; nephropathy; and familial hypercholesterolemia.

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Toplak, H., Ludvik, B., Lechleitner, M., Dieplinger, H., Föger, B., Paulweber, B., … Kiechl, S. (2016). Austrian Lipid Consensus on the management of metabolic lipid disorders to prevent vascular complications. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 128(S2), 216–228. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-016-0993-x

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