Dyslipidemia Flashcards

1
Q

Who should be screened for dyslipidemia assuming no comorbidities or risk factors?

  • age?
  • what ethnicities should be screened earlier?
A

men and women 40+
women postmenopausal

*earlier if South Asian or First Nations

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2
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Patients with these comorbidities should be screened for dyslipidemia:

A
  • atherosclerosis
  • AAA
  • DM
  • HTN (including in pregnancy)
  • smoking
  • stigmata
  • CKD
  • obesity (BMI 30+)
  • HIV
  • any inflammatory disease
  • COPD
  • ED
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3
Q

Patients with this family history should be screened for dyslipidemia:

A

-family hx premature CVD
(men <55, women <65)
-family hx dyslipidemia

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4
Q

Strongest risk factor for CVD:

A

-age

45+ males
55+ females

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5
Q

What are 4 other leading risk factors for CVD:

A
  • smoking
  • DM
  • HTN
  • high cholesterol/abnormal lipids
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6
Q

When is fasting lipids recommended?

A

if known high triglycerides (TG > 4.5)

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7
Q

How often should CV risk be calculated using a risk calculator?

A

q5 years for men and women 40-75

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8
Q

When should urine ACR be ordered with labwork?

A
  • eGFR <60
  • HTN
  • DM
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9
Q

Framingham risk score

  • range for low risk?
  • range for intermediate risk?
  • range for high risk?
A

low risk: FRS <10%

Intermediate risk: FRS 10-19.9%

high risk: FRS 20%+

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10
Q

What is the first line treatment if Framingham is low risk?

A

health behaviour modifications

diet
exercise
smoking

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11
Q

What is the exercise recommendation for dyslipidemia?

A

150 min/week moderate vigorous exercise

strength training 2 days/week

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12
Q

Statin indicated conditions

  • diabetes: criteria
  • CKD: criteria
A

DM: age 40+
OR
30+ with dx of 15 years
OR microvascular complications

CKD: age 50+
and
eGFR <60 or
ACR >3

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13
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Statin indicated conditions:

ASCVD: criteria

A
  • MI/ACS
  • stable angina
  • CVA, TIA, carotid disease
  • PAD, claudication, ABI <0.9
  • AAA
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14
Q

Common side effects of statins?

A
  • muscle pain, myopathy, myositis
  • rhabdomyolysis
  • headache
  • liver injury (caution if ALT 3x N)
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