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Assessment of Lipoprotein (A) Levels in Patients with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Single Center Experience From Turkiye [Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars]
Turk Kardiyol Dern Ars. Ahead of Print: TKDA-70979 | DOI: 10.5543/tkda.2024.70979

Assessment of Lipoprotein (A) Levels in Patients with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease: Single Center Experience From Turkiye

Barış Güngör1, Barış Şimşek1, Tufan Çınar2, Melih Öz1, Gökçem Ayan Bayraktar1, Duygu İnan3, Recep Hacı4, Yusuf Oflu5, Müjgan Mihmanli6, Can Yücel Karabay1
1Department of Cardiology, Dr. Siyami Ersek Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Center, Istanbul, Turkiye
2Department of Cardiology, Haydarpasa Sultan Abdulhamid Han Training and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkiye
3Department of Cardiology, Basaksehir Cam & Sakura City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkiye
4Yalova Private Hospital, Yalova, Turkiye
5Kars Harakani State Hospital, Kars, Turkiye
6Department of Biochemistry, Dr. Siyami Ersek Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Center, Istanbul, Turkiye


OBJECTIVE
This research target to evaluate the function of elevated lipoprotein (a) [Lp (a)] levels as a potential contributor to residual risk in individuals with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Recognizing that around 90% of Lp (a) levels are genetically defined and can vary regionally, we assessed Lp (a) levels in a cohort of patients with ASCVD from the Turkish population, where data is currently insufficient.

METHODS
We generated a retrospective analysis of data and Lp(a) measurements obtained from individuals diagnosed with ASCVD in a single centre.

RESULTS
The analysis included Lp (a) level of 1193 consecutive individuals. The mean Lp (a) level was 28.2 mg/dL (the median was 16 mg/dL with IQR of 7 mg/dL and 39 mg/dL). The highest recorded Lp (a) level was 326 mg/dL. Of all cases, 18.7% exhibited Lp(a) levels ≥50 mg/dL, 10.8% had levels ≥70 mg/dL, and 5.8% had levels ≥90 mg/dL. Mean low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol (TC) levels were 132 ± 47 mg/dL and 212 ± 54 mg/dL, respectively. Lp(a) levels were significantly higher in females. Moreover, the proportion of females with Lp(a) levels ≥90 mg/dL was higher than that of males (11.4% vs. 1.4%; p<0.01). A modestly significant correlation was observed between Lp(a) levels and TC (r=0.075, p=0.01) and LDL-C (r=0.106, p<0.01).

CONCLUSION
This study revealed that among ASCVD patients, Lp(a) concentrations were higher in women and statin users, and there was a weak but significant correlation between Lp(a) level and TC and LDL-C.

Keywords: ASCVD, Lipoprotein (a), Turkish population

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Corresponding Author: Duygu İnan
Manuscript Language: English


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