Cholesterol and prevention of atherosclerotic events: Limits of a new frontier

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Abstract

Control of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease - a highly prevalent condition and one of the main causes of mortality in Brazil and worldwide - is a recurrent subject of great interest for public health. Recently, three new guidelines on dyslipidemia and atherosclerosis prevention have been published. The close release of these important publications is a good opportunity for comparison: the Brazilian model has greater sensitivity, the English model does not work with risk stratification, and the American model may be overestimating the risk. This will allow reflection on current progress and identification of controversial aspects which still require further research and debate. It is also an opportunity to discuss issues related to early diagnosis and its efficiency as a preventive strategy for atherosclerotic disease: the transformation of risk into disease, the gradual reduction of cut-off points, the limitations of the screening strategy, and the problem of overdiagnosis.

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de Macedo, L. E. T., & Faerstein, E. (2017). Cholesterol and prevention of atherosclerotic events: Limits of a new frontier. Revista de Saude Publica, 51(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006416

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