Cholesterol lowering, sudden cardiac death and mortality

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Sudden cardiac death is the main cause of cardiac mortality. Is blood cholesterol a determinant of sudden cardiac death? Does cholesterol lowering result in fewer sudden cardiac deaths? Answering these two questions may shed a new light on the epidemiology of coronary heart disease and on prevention options. In fact, careful analysis of the available data, including randomised trials, indicates that, contrary to a widespread opinion, cholesterol lowering does not appear to be a very effective way of reducing cardiac and overall mortality in the general population. © 2008 Informa UK Ltd.

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De Lorgeril, M., & Salen, P. (2008). Cholesterol lowering, sudden cardiac death and mortality. In Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal (Vol. 42, pp. 264–267). Taylor and Francis A.S. https://doi.org/10.1080/14017430801993206

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