#2 Q: How many in general population have LDL>190 mg/dl? A: 4% Q: How many with with LDL>190 mmg/dl have CAC Zero? A: 37% Q: Who are these folks? A: younger female and non diabeticpic.twitter.com/qSSlvviSnJ
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#2 Q: How many in general population have LDL>190 mg/dl? A: 4% Q: How many with with LDL>190 mmg/dl have CAC Zero? A: 37% Q: Who are these folks? A: younger female and non diabeticpic.twitter.com/qSSlvviSnJ
#3 Q: Ok, 1 in 3 chance of CAC zero if LDL>190 mg/dl, whats my 10 year risk? Is it below statin recommendation threshold? A: YES 10 year risk is 4.7; 10-year risk = 3.7%; risk/year =.4 0 vs CAC > 0 is 20%; risk/year = 2 Adjusted HR 0.25 (95%CI = 0.10–0.66pic.twitter.com/dv7xdP0gZA
#4
So now questions to all
1. Do you or would you consider CAC testing in those with LDL>190 mg/dl?
2. Are you still wary of the #PowerOfZero in this group to guide management?
I am not sure what the right answer is, but data is very strong!
Conclusion from the study
pic.twitter.com/LJHgVFukRU
Congrats @PSandesara_MD and @amehta_09 !
Thanks Dr. Shapiro!
Thank you for sharing, greatly appreciated
We're these patients censored upon statin initiation?
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