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LDL-C Lowering in Women and People of Color | Episode Two

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For CME Information and Credit: www.iridiumce.com/lipidsinwomen

Host:

  • Dr. Scott Webb

Guests:

  • Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand
    • Gerald S. Berenson Endowed Chair in Preventative Cardiology
    • Professor of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine
  • Dr. Erin Mikos
    • Director of Women's Cardiovascular Health Research
    • Associate Director of Preventative Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    • Co-Editor-in-Chief of The American Journal of Preventative Cardiology

Supported by:

  • Independent educational grant from Aspirion

Episode Overview:
This episode focuses on disparities in the management of LDL-C and cardiovascular risk among women and individuals from various racial and ethnic groups. Dr. Ferdinand and Dr. Mikos highlight the importance of LDL-C lowering therapies and strategies clinicians can use to improve treatment outcomes for patients at risk for ASCVD (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease).

Key Takeaways:

  • LDL-C Lowering Treatments and Guidelines:
    • LDL-C is a primary target for preventing ASCVD, with guidelines recommending lower thresholds for high-risk patients.
    • Non-statin therapies such as bempedoic acid, PCSK9 inhibitors, and ezetimibe provide valuable alternatives for patients with statin intolerance.
  • Importance of Early and Intensive Treatment:
    • Evidence shows that early LDL-C lowering significantly reduces cardiovascular risk, particularly in high-risk patients, including those with diabetes and ASCVD.
    • Combination therapy should be considered earlier in management to achieve target lipid levels, as is done with hypertension and diabetes treatments.
  • Disparities in Care:
    • There are lower rates of optimal hypercholesterolemia management in women and racial/ethnic groups, partly due to healthcare access, physician awareness, and patient adherence.
    • Clinicians should be mindful of sex-specific risk enhancers, such as pregnancy-related conditions, and should address social determinants of health when assessing risk in diverse populations.
  • Shared Decision Making and Patient Communication:
    • A shared decision-making approach that includes culturally competent, clear communication and educational materials helps engage patients in their care.
    • Tools such as risk calculators (e.g., the AHA’s PREVENT model) and visual aids can help explain cardiovascular risk and the importance of lowering LDL-C to patients.

Case Discussion:
The episode also features a case study of a 56-year-old Hispanic female with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, including dyslipidemia and diabetes. Dr. Mikos and Dr. Ferdinand discuss the importance of intensifying her lipid-lowering therapy and managing her blood pressure to meet guideline-based targets.

Follow Us:
Stay updated on future episodes and educational threads by following Iridium on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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Content provided by Iridium Continuing Education. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Iridium Continuing Education or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

For CME Information and Credit: www.iridiumce.com/lipidsinwomen

Host:

  • Dr. Scott Webb

Guests:

  • Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand
    • Gerald S. Berenson Endowed Chair in Preventative Cardiology
    • Professor of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine
  • Dr. Erin Mikos
    • Director of Women's Cardiovascular Health Research
    • Associate Director of Preventative Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    • Co-Editor-in-Chief of The American Journal of Preventative Cardiology

Supported by:

  • Independent educational grant from Aspirion

Episode Overview:
This episode focuses on disparities in the management of LDL-C and cardiovascular risk among women and individuals from various racial and ethnic groups. Dr. Ferdinand and Dr. Mikos highlight the importance of LDL-C lowering therapies and strategies clinicians can use to improve treatment outcomes for patients at risk for ASCVD (atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease).

Key Takeaways:

  • LDL-C Lowering Treatments and Guidelines:
    • LDL-C is a primary target for preventing ASCVD, with guidelines recommending lower thresholds for high-risk patients.
    • Non-statin therapies such as bempedoic acid, PCSK9 inhibitors, and ezetimibe provide valuable alternatives for patients with statin intolerance.
  • Importance of Early and Intensive Treatment:
    • Evidence shows that early LDL-C lowering significantly reduces cardiovascular risk, particularly in high-risk patients, including those with diabetes and ASCVD.
    • Combination therapy should be considered earlier in management to achieve target lipid levels, as is done with hypertension and diabetes treatments.
  • Disparities in Care:
    • There are lower rates of optimal hypercholesterolemia management in women and racial/ethnic groups, partly due to healthcare access, physician awareness, and patient adherence.
    • Clinicians should be mindful of sex-specific risk enhancers, such as pregnancy-related conditions, and should address social determinants of health when assessing risk in diverse populations.
  • Shared Decision Making and Patient Communication:
    • A shared decision-making approach that includes culturally competent, clear communication and educational materials helps engage patients in their care.
    • Tools such as risk calculators (e.g., the AHA’s PREVENT model) and visual aids can help explain cardiovascular risk and the importance of lowering LDL-C to patients.

Case Discussion:
The episode also features a case study of a 56-year-old Hispanic female with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, including dyslipidemia and diabetes. Dr. Mikos and Dr. Ferdinand discuss the importance of intensifying her lipid-lowering therapy and managing her blood pressure to meet guideline-based targets.

Follow Us:
Stay updated on future episodes and educational threads by following Iridium on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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