Lipid Modification: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and the Modification of Blood Lipids for the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
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Lipid Modification: Cardiovascular Risk Assessment and the Modification of Blood Lipids for the Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
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This guideline updates for primary prevention, the NICE technology appraisal, ‘Statins for the prevention of cardiovascular events’ (TA94, 2007) and reviews and updates the recommendations made in the NICE guideline Lipid Modification (CG67, 2008) for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD). The scope for this guideline was limited to the identification and assessment of CVD risk and to the assessment and modification of lipids in people at risk of CVD, or people with known CVD. The guideline development group wishes to make clear that lipid modification should take place as part of a programme of risk reduction which also include attention to the management of all other known CVD risk factors.
Copyright © National Clinical Guideline Centre, 2014.
Sections
- Guideline update
- Guideline Development Group
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Development of the guideline
- 3. Methods
- 4. Guideline summary
- 5. Identification of people requiring assessment of CVD risk [2008]
- 6. Full formal risk assessment of CVD risk
- 7. Communication about risk assessment and treatment [2008]
- 8. Cardioprotective diet
- 9. Lifestyle modifications for the primary and secondary prevention of CVD [2008]
- 10. Plant stanols and sterols
- 11. Statins for the primary and secondary prevention of CVD
- 12. Fibrates for the prevention of CVD
- 13. Nicotinic acid for the prevention of CVD
- 14. Bile acid sequestrants (anion exchange resins) for the prevention of CVD
- 15. Omega-3 fatty acid compounds for the prevention of CVD
- 16. Ezetimibe [2008]
- 17. Reference list
- 18. Acronyms and abbreviations
- 19. Glossary
- Appendices
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