冠心病危险因素新视点课件.ppt
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1、1874 Waters D Slide#115th Great Wall International Congressof CardiologyBeijing,ChinaDavid D.Waters,MDOctober 18,20041874 Waters D Slide#2FernandoBoteroLady with aGreen Parrot1874 Waters D Slide#31874 Waters D Slide#41874 Waters D Slide#51874 Waters D Slide#660,000,000 obese adults in China7.1%of th
2、e populationthis number has doubled in 10 yrsHealth Ministry report(Oct 13,2004)Guan Chen,age 24,191 Kg1874 Waters D Slide#7the prevalence of type 2 diabetes and obesity are increasing dramatically in most of the worldLDL-cholesterol can now be readily controlled with statinsnew risk factors such as
3、 hs-CRP and CAC score by EBCT are entering clinical usetreatments proven to reduce risk are being greatly underutilizedworldwide,aggressive marketing of tobacco and the availability of cheap atherogenic foods will lead to an epidemic of coronary disease1874 Waters D Slide#8cross-sectional survey in
4、a nationally representative sample of 15,540 Chinese adults age 35 to 74,conducted in 2000-0124%had borderline high total cholesterol(200-240 mg/dl)and 9%had high cholesterol(240 mg/dl)17%had LDL-C between 130-159 mg/dl,5%had LDL-C between 160-189 mg/dl,and 2.7%had an LDL-C 190 mg/dl19%had low HDL-c
5、holesterol(40 mg/dl)only 8.8%of men and 7.5%of women were aware of their condition;only 3.5%were treatedHe J,et al,Circulation 2004;110:4051874 Waters D Slide#9validated model using MONICA and Sino-MONICA databetween 1984 and 1989,CHD mortality rates increased by 50%in men and 27%in women aged 35-74
6、 yearstotal cholesterol increased from 166 to 206 mg/dlsmoking prevalence increased from 49%to 57%in men and decreased in women from 16%to 9%prevalence of diabetes increased from3%to 9%BMI increased from 23.9 to 24.9 kg/m2Critchley J,et al,Circulation 2004;110:12361874 Waters D Slide#10changes in ri
7、sk factors together produced a best estimate of 1,822 more CHD deaths in 1999 compared to 1984cholesterol77%diabetes19%BMI 4%smoking 1%improved treatments prevented or postponed an estimated 642 deathstreatment of MI41%treatment of hypertension24%secondary prevention11%heart failure10%CABG and PTCA
8、2%Critchley J,et al,Circulation 2004;110:12361874 Waters D Slide#11Law MR and Wald NJ.BMJ 2002;324:1570-1576.Diastolic BP320.5Relative riskRelativerisk708090100110Usual DBP(mm Hg)Serum Cholesterol4567mmol/LBody Mass IndexRelativeriskkg/m2 3210.52530354010.253211.50.751874 Waters D Slide#121874 Water
9、s D Slide#135%1.20.6%decline/yr in BMD in postmenopausal women10%2722BMI,age 601%230 mg/dL120 mg/dLSerum cholesterol,age 605%80 mm Hg70 mm HgDiastolic BP,age 601%145 mm Hg110 mm HgSystolic BP,age 60Current Western Pop 90th PercentileAssociated DisorderPhysiologic Variable1874 Waters D Slide#15Reduci
10、ng the risk factor reduces the risk of an event by a constant proportion of the existing risk,irrespective of the starting level of the risk factor or of the riskWhether a risk factor should be treated thus depends on the level of risk,not the level of the risk factorAll reversible risk factors shou
11、ld be treated in a patient at high riskTerms like hypertension and hypercholesterolemia that focus on the tails of the distribution of physiologic variables are misleading and thus best avoidedLaw MR and Wald NJ.BMJ.2002;324:1570-1576.1874 Waters D Slide#1620,536 patients in the U.K.at increased ris
12、k of CHD death due to:MI or other coronary heart diseaseocclusive disease of noncoronary arteriesdiabetes mellitus or treated hypertensionAge 40-80 yrTotal cholesterol 3.5 mmol/L(135 mg/dL)Randomized to simvastatin 40 mg/day or placebo and followed for 5 years1874 Waters D Slide#17VascularEventTotal
13、 CHDTotal strokeRevascularizationANY OF ABOVEStatinPlacebo(10,269)(10,267)9141234 456 613 926118520422606(19.9%)(25.4%)Risk Ratio and 95%Cl Statin better Statin worse0.40.60.81.01.21.424%SE 2.6reduction(2p0.00001)No.Events1874 Waters D Slide#18BaselineFeatureLDL(mg/dL)100(2.6 mmol/L)100 130130(3.4 m
14、mol/L)ALL PATIENTSStatinPlacebo(10,269)(10,267)285 360 670 8811087136520422606(19.9%)(25.4%)0.40.60.81.01.21.424%SE 2.6reduction(2p6.5 mmol/L(250 mg/dL)4000 TC 6.5 mmol/L(250 mg/dL)5000 TC 6.5 mmol/L(250 mg/dL)R500 open lipid lowering45002250 statin2250 placebo2250 placebo2250 statinR4500500 open li
15、pid lowering+8000 open lipid lowering18,000 hypertensivesR=Randomized1874 Waters D Slide#22 To compare the effects of atorvastatin 10 mg and placebo on cardiac death+nonfatal MI in hypertensive patients with total cholesterol levels of 6.5 mmol/L(250 mg/dL)Sever PS,et al,Lancet 2003;361:1149Eligibil
16、ity criteriaSBP 160 mm Hg and/or DBP 100 mm Hg(untreated)or SBP 140 mm Hg and/or DBP 90 mm Hg(treated)TC 6.5 mmol/L(250 mg/dL)and TGs 4.5 mmol/L(400 mg/dL)40-79 years of age3+CVD risk factorsNo history of CHDSever PS,et al,Lancet 2003;361:11491874 Waters D Slide#242460123Atorvastatin 10 mgPlacebo123
17、4012320015015075125100100(mg/dL)(mg/dL)Total cholesterol(mmol/L)LDL cholesterol(mmol/L)Years50 mg/dL42 mg/dL46 mg/dL39 mg/dLSever PS et al,Lancet 2003;361:11491874 Waters D Slide#25012340.00.51.01.52.02.53.03.5YearsCumulative Incidence(%)36%reductionHR=0.64(0.50-0.83)Atorvastatin 10 mgNumber of even
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