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Rapid Escalation of LipiD Lowering Therapy to Reduce RecUrrent Cardiovascular Event (REDUCE) : All Comers Study

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Hyperlipidaemia especially elevation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is known to be the main contributor to the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Lowering LDL-C have been shown to reduce the risk of ASCVD2,3. Both the American Heart Association (AHA) and the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) advocated aggressive LDL-C target with statin being the first-line lipid-lowering therapy (LLT). However, a significant portion of patients did not attain their LDL-C goal in our locality. Statin no adherence, low uptake of adjuvant non-statin LLT, and therapeutic inertia are few potential causes for not achieving the LDL-C target. ESC recommends repeating blood test in 6-8 weeks after addition or alternation of LLT, but this recommendation was not routinely followed in current local practice due to resources constrain. This registry therefore aims to investigate the strategy of frequent monitoring of LDL-C and titration of LLT in achieving LDL-C treatment target at a dedicated specialist clinic.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Age \>18

• (Cohort 1) Diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome due to atherosclerotic coronary artery disease

• (Cohort 2) Diagnosis of chronic coronary syndrome due to atherosclerotic coronary artery disease

Locations
Other Locations
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Prince of Wales Hospital
RECRUITING
Shatin
Contact Information
Primary
Guangming Tan
xjldaniel@gmail.com
852-35051518
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-12-30
Estimated Completion Date: 2031-06-30
Participants
Target number of participants: 1000
Treatments
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Patient with acute coronary syndrome due to atherosclerotic coronary artery disease
Chronic coronary syndrome
Patient with chronic coronary syndrome due to atherosclerotic coronary artery disease
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Chinese University of Hong Kong

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