Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service

Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health ServiceThe relevance of hypercholesterolemia, as a risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) disease, requires urgent actions to detect and assist high-risk citizens/patients, thus reducing and/or avoid...

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Main Authors: Patrizia Berto, Claudio Bilato, Enzo Bonora, Umberto De Conto, Maria Stella Graziani, Paolo Pauletto, Roberto Vettor, Alberto Zambon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AboutScience Srl 2017-01-01
Series:Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment
Online Access:http://www.grhta.com/Attach/CCCDC1F5-24CC-4A08-9049-2EBA28F9C686/C73F6478-F236-4946-BFA8-77ACA010A045
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spelling doaj-ef3d100ee5234ea38602fbca482a58142020-11-25T00:33:48ZengAboutScience SrlGlobal & Regional Health Technology Assessment2284-24032283-57332017-01-0141e44e4610.5301/grhta.5000252Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health ServicePatrizia BertoClaudio BilatoEnzo BonoraUmberto De ContoMaria Stella GrazianiPaolo PaulettoRoberto VettorAlberto ZambonCardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health ServiceThe relevance of hypercholesterolemia, as a risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) disease, requires urgent actions to detect and assist high-risk citizens/patients, thus reducing and/or avoiding future complications. This goal could be achieved through more widespread awareness of the problem within the Health System of the Veneto Region, joint efforts between clinical laboratories and clinicians in transmitting and interpreting informative laboratory reports, and deeper integration of hospital and community health services. Data from recent studies, recommendations of scientific societies and political-institutional guidelines helped in determining the number of patients in the Veneto Region, which may be suffering from clinical or biochemical conditions that impact on CV risk. These include hypercholesterolemia, which is particularly addressed in this paper, with special emphasis on FH (familial hypercholesterolemia), a chronic disease associated with very high CV risk.http://www.grhta.com/Attach/CCCDC1F5-24CC-4A08-9049-2EBA28F9C686/C73F6478-F236-4946-BFA8-77ACA010A045
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author Patrizia Berto
Claudio Bilato
Enzo Bonora
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Maria Stella Graziani
Paolo Pauletto
Roberto Vettor
Alberto Zambon
spellingShingle Patrizia Berto
Claudio Bilato
Enzo Bonora
Umberto De Conto
Maria Stella Graziani
Paolo Pauletto
Roberto Vettor
Alberto Zambon
Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment
author_facet Patrizia Berto
Claudio Bilato
Enzo Bonora
Umberto De Conto
Maria Stella Graziani
Paolo Pauletto
Roberto Vettor
Alberto Zambon
author_sort Patrizia Berto
title Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service
title_short Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service
title_full Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health Service
title_sort cardiovascular risk and increased plasma ldl cholesterol concentration: the role of the regional health service
publisher AboutScience Srl
series Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment
issn 2284-2403
2283-5733
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Cardiovascular risk and increased plasma LDL cholesterol concentration: the role of the Regional Health ServiceThe relevance of hypercholesterolemia, as a risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) disease, requires urgent actions to detect and assist high-risk citizens/patients, thus reducing and/or avoiding future complications. This goal could be achieved through more widespread awareness of the problem within the Health System of the Veneto Region, joint efforts between clinical laboratories and clinicians in transmitting and interpreting informative laboratory reports, and deeper integration of hospital and community health services. Data from recent studies, recommendations of scientific societies and political-institutional guidelines helped in determining the number of patients in the Veneto Region, which may be suffering from clinical or biochemical conditions that impact on CV risk. These include hypercholesterolemia, which is particularly addressed in this paper, with special emphasis on FH (familial hypercholesterolemia), a chronic disease associated with very high CV risk.
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