Elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: An inverse marker of morbidity and mortality in patients with myocardial infarction.
Jessica SchubertBertil LindahlHåkan MelhusHenrik RenlundMargrét LeosdottirAli YariPeter UedaTomas JernbergEmil HagströmPublished in: Journal of internal medicine (2023)
Patients with the highest LDL-C levels at MI had the lowest incidence of mortality and morbidity. This seems to reflect lower age at MI, less underlying morbidities, paired with the modifiability of LDL-C. However, supporting the causal association between LDL-C and ischemic heart disease, elevated LDL-C was simultaneously associated with an increased risk of nonfatal MI.