The Role of Reverse Cascade Screening in Children with Familial Hypercholesterolemia: A Literature Review and Analysis.
Ryan LokkesmoeLuke HamiltonPublished in: Current atherosclerosis reports (2024)
Universal cholesterol screening (UCS) to identify youth with FH, beginning at 9-11 years-of-age, is currently recommended in the U.S. The European Atherosclerosis Society has called for UCS worldwide, emphasizing the need for educational programs to increase awareness amongst healthcare professions. Underdiagnoses and undertreatment of FH remain high. Improved rates of UCS and a systematic approach to RCS are needed. The absence of a coordinated RCS program limits the benefits of UCS. Further research is needed to identify barriers to cholesterol screening in youth.