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Clín. investig. arterioscler. (Ed. impr.) ; 32(5): 183-192, sept.-oct. 2020. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | IBECS | ID: ibc-196741

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OBJETIVO: Describir las características clínicas, las razones del inicio de la terapia y los efectos del tratamiento en la fase inicial de disponibilidad de evolocumab en las unidades de lípidos/medicina interna de España. MÉTODOS: Estudio retrospectivo, observacional, a partir de las historias clínicas de pacientes consecutivos que iniciaron tratamiento con evolocumab (de febrero de 2016 a julio de 2017) en 20 unidades de medicina interna en España. Se revisaron las características demográficas y clínicas de los pacientes, el tratamiento hipolipemiante y la evolución de los perfiles lipídicos entre 12semanas antes y 12±4semanas después del inicio de evolocumab. RESULTADOS: Se analizaron 136 pacientes: el 64,0% eran hombres, con edad media (desviación estándar, DE) de 56,6 (11,5) años. El 75,0% tenían hipercolesterolemia familiar (4 homocigotos), de los que el 51,0% habían sufrido al menos un evento cardiovascular. El 61,0% del total de pacientes presentaban enfermedad cardiovascular aterosclerótica (ECVA). Al inicio de evolocumab, el 61,0% de los pacientes tomaban estatinas de alta intensidad y el 60,3% estaban recibiendo ezetimiba. La media (DE) de los niveles de cLDL al inicio de evolocumab fue de 169,1 (56,6) mg/dl. En 46,4% de los pacientes el cLDL fue superior a 160mg/dl y en el 26,5% ≥190mg/dl. Durante el período de observación, evolocumab produjo reducciones significativas de cLDL del 55,7% (p < 0,0001), alcanzando unos valores medios de 74,3mg/dl. En la semana12 el 53,8% de los pacientes alcanzaron niveles de cLDL <70mg/dl y el 26,9% <50mg/dl. CONCLUSIONES: En las unidades de lípidos/medicina interna evolocumab se prescribió predominantemente en pacientes con hipercolesterolemia familiar con o sin ECVA. El uso inicial de evolocumab se ajustó a las pautas de la Sociedad Española de Arteriosclerosis (SEA) de 2016, estando las concentraciones de cLDL claramente por encima de los umbrales recomendados para inicio de tratamiento. El tratamiento con evolocumab en la práctica clínica redujo los niveles de cLDL en torno al 55%, cifra comparable a los ensayos clínicos, lo que permitió alcanzar los objetivos terapéuticos en la mayoría de los casos


OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical characteristics, the reasons for initiating therapy, and the effects of treatment in the initial phase of evolocumab availability in lipid/internal medicine units in Spain. METHODS: Retrospective, observational study, based on the medical records of consecutive patients initiating treatment with evolocumab (from February 2016 to July 2017) in 20 internal medicine units in Spain. A review was made of the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients, the lipid lowering treatment, and the evolution of the lipid profiles between 12weeks pre-initiation and 12±4weeks post-initiation of evolocumab. RESULTS: A total of 136 patients were analysed, of whom 64.0% were men, and the mean age (standard deviation, SD) was 56.6 (11.5) years. The large majority (75%) had familial hypercholesterolaemia (4 homozygous), and 51.0% of them had suffered at least one cardiovascular event. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) was present in 61% of all patients. At initiation of evolocumab, 61.0% of the patients were taking high-intensity statins, and 60.3% were receiving ezetimibe. The mean (and SD) of LDL-C levels at initiation of evolocumab was 169.1 (56.6) mg/dL. The LDL-C was greater than 160mg/dL in 46.4% of patients, and ≥190mg/dL in 26.5%. During the observation period, evolocumab produced significant reductions in LDL-C of 55.7% (P<.0001), achieving mean values of 74.3mg/dL. At week12, more than half (53.8%) of patients achieved LDL-C levels <70mg/dL, and 26.9% <50mg/dL. CONCLUSIONS: In the lipid/internal medicine units, evolocumab was mainly prescribed in patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia, with or without ASCVD. The initial use of evolocumab was in accordance with the guidelines of the Spanish Society of Arteriosclerosis (SEA) of 2016, with LDL-C levels being well above the recommended thresholds for treatment initiation. Evolocumab treatment in clinical practice reduced LDL-C levels by about 55%, a similar reduction to that reported in clinical trials. Most patients achieved LDL-C goals


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Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Anticorpos Monoclonais/administração & dosagem , Hiperlipoproteinemia Tipo II/tratamento farmacológico , Resultado do Tratamento , Unidades Hospitalares , Estudos Retrospectivos , Intervalos de Confiança , Índice de Massa Corporal , Fatores de Risco
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Clin Investig Arterioscler ; 32(5): 183-192, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32317124

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical characteristics, the reasons for initiating therapy, and the effects of treatment in the initial phase of evolocumab availability in lipid/internal medicine units in Spain. METHODS: Retrospective, observational study, based on the medical records of consecutive patients initiating treatment with evolocumab (from February 2016 to July 2017) in 20 internal medicine units in Spain. A review was made of the demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients, the lipid lowering treatment, and the evolution of the lipid profiles between 12weeks pre-initiation and 12±4weeks post-initiation of evolocumab. RESULTS: A total of 136 patients were analysed, of whom 64.0% were men, and the mean age (standard deviation, SD) was 56.6 (11.5) years. The large majority (75%) had familial hypercholesterolaemia (4 homozygous), and 51.0% of them had suffered at least one cardiovascular event. Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) was present in 61% of all patients. At initiation of evolocumab, 61.0% of the patients were taking high-intensity statins, and 60.3% were receiving ezetimibe. The mean (and SD) of LDL-C levels at initiation of evolocumab was 169.1 (56.6) mg/dL. The LDL-C was greater than 160mg/dL in 46.4% of patients, and ≥190mg/dL in 26.5%. During the observation period, evolocumab produced significant reductions in LDL-C of 55.7% (P<.0001), achieving mean values of 74.3mg/dL. At week12, more than half (53.8%) of patients achieved LDL-C levels <70mg/dL, and 26.9% <50mg/dL. CONCLUSIONS: In the lipid/internal medicine units, evolocumab was mainly prescribed in patients with familial hypercholesterolaemia, with or without ASCVD. The initial use of evolocumab was in accordance with the guidelines of the Spanish Society of Arteriosclerosis (SEA) of 2016, with LDL-C levels being well above the recommended thresholds for treatment initiation. Evolocumab treatment in clinical practice reduced LDL-C levels by about 55%, a similar reduction to that reported in clinical trials. Most patients achieved LDL-C goals.


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Anticorpos Monoclonais Humanizados/administração & dosagem , Anticolesterolemiantes/administração & dosagem , Aterosclerose/tratamento farmacológico , Hiperlipoproteinemia Tipo II/tratamento farmacológico , Idoso , Aterosclerose/epidemiologia , LDL-Colesterol/sangue , Ezetimiba/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Humanos , Inibidores de Hidroximetilglutaril-CoA Redutases/administração & dosagem , Hiperlipoproteinemia Tipo II/epidemiologia , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Espanha
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PLoS One ; 13(1): e0190494, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29304136

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BACKGROUND: Most hypertensive patients, despite a proper control of their cardiovascular risk factors, have cardiovascular complications, evidencing the importance of controlling and/or reversing target-organ damage. In this sense, endothelial dysfunction has been associated with the presence of cardiovascular risk factors and related cardiovascular outcomes. Since hypertension often clusters with other risk factors such as dyslipemia, diabetes and obesity, in this study we have investigated the effect of intensive multifactorial treatment on circulating vascular progenitor cell levels on high-risk hypertensive patients. DESIGN: We included108 hypertensive patients receiving intensive multifactorial pharmacologic treatment and dietary recommendations targeting blood pressure, dyslipemia, hyperglycemia and weight for 12 months. After the treatment period, blood samples were collected and circulating levels of endothelial (CD34+/KDR+, CD34+/VE-cadherin+) and smooth muscle (CD14+/endoglin+) progenitor cells were identified by flow cytometry. Additionally, plasma concentration of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was determined by ELISA. RESULTS: Most hypertensive patients (61±12 years, 47% men) showed cardiovascular parameters within normal ranges at baseline. Moreover, body mass index and the majority of the biochemical parameters (systolic and diastolic blood pressure, fasting glucose, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c, creatinine and hs-CRP) significantly decreased overtime. After 12 months of intensive treatment, CD34+/KDR+ and CD14+/endoglin+ levels did not change, but CD34+/VE-cadherin+ cells increased significantly at month 12 [0.9(0.05-0.14)% vs 0.05(0.02-0.09)% P<0.05]. However, VEGF plasma concentration decreased significantly overtime [89.1(53.9-218.7) vs [66.2(47.5-104.6) pg/mL, P<0.05]. CONCLUSIONS: Long-term intensive treatment in hypertensive patients further improves cardiovascular risk and increases circulating EPCs, suggesting that these cells could be a therapeutic target.


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Doenças Cardiovasculares/patologia , Hipertensão/terapia , Células-Tronco/patologia , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Diabetes Res Clin Pract ; 79(1): 48-55, 2008 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17716773

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OBJECTIVE: We have measured circulating plasma sCD40L as well as the platelet-surface of CD40L and its receptor in a sample of non-diabetic dyslipidemic patients and then evaluated its relationship with the insulin resistance (IR) and insulin secretion (IS) status. DESIGN AND METHODS: Anthropometric measurements, fasting glucose, insulin, lipids, and IR and IS [estimated by the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA)] were assessed in 86 dyslipidemic subjects. Circulating sCD40L were determined by ELISA. By flow cytometry, CD40L, CD40 and P-selectin were evaluated in the platelet-surface. RESULTS: Non-diabetic dyslipidemic IR patients (HOMA-IR>or=3.8) showed higher plasma sCD40L concentrations and a more unfavorable cardiovascular risk profile (higher BMI, waist, fasting insulin and mean triglyceride levels) than dyslipidemic patients with low IS (HOMA beta-cell<98). In a multivariable model, only measures of insulin sensitivity and higher waist remained significantly associated with increased plasma levels of sCD40L. Surface expression of CD40L on platelets decreased significantly and CD40 increased in IR patients, compared with patients with low IS. CONCLUSIONS: IR dyslipidemic patients show increased plasma sCD40L and decreased platelet-membrane CD40L expression compared to dyslipidemic patients with low IS.


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Ligante de CD40/sangue , Dislipidemias/sangue , Resistência à Insulina/fisiologia , Insulina/metabolismo , Adulto , Plaquetas/fisiologia , Pressão Sanguínea , Tamanho Corporal , Peso Corporal , Dislipidemias/tratamento farmacológico , Dislipidemias/imunologia , Feminino , Citometria de Fluxo , Humanos , Inibidores de Hidroximetilglutaril-CoA Redutases/uso terapêutico , Insulina/sangue , Secreção de Insulina , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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