Study highlights lack of awareness of cholesterol-related cardiac risks

Presented at ISPOR 2024, the findings emphasize the need for integrating patient needs and preferences into strategies for managing unhealthy cholesterol (low-density lipoprotein cholesterol or LDL-C).

The community-led research, a first of its kind by Global Heart Hub, aims to drive action towards changing the course of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), the leading cause of mortality worldwide.

Neil Johnson, executive director of global heart hub, said: “ASCVD remains a significantly under-recognized disease that continues to grow on a global scale and deserves urgent attention as a public health priority. We believe it’s time to take a different approach in how we address unhealthy cholesterol given that it is a critical modifiable risk factor for ASCVD.”

Launched in August 2023, IPEC was designed to better understand the experiences, opinions, and needs of individuals whose cholesterol levels are not at target, including those who have been hospitalized for an ASCVD event. Lowering LDL-C levels plays a crucial role in reducing the risk of ASCVD events.

The ISPOR data analysis focused on interviews with 16 US patients, revealing several key findings. There was a notable lack of awareness and understanding about the cardiac risks associated with high LDL-C among those interviewed. Many patients prioritized the management of co-occurring medical conditions over high LDL-C, resulting in less emphasis on cholesterol risks during discussions with healthcare providers.

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