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Residual Cardiovascular Risk: Role of Remnants Cholesterol, Monocyte/HDL Ratio and Lipoprotein Ratios on Personalized Cardiovascular Prevention.

Vincenzo SucatoFrancesco ComparatoAntonella OrtelloAlfredo Ruggero GalassiGiuseppina Novo
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
Cardiovascular diseases represent the leading cause of death in the world and are subject to limitations in prevention strategies despite the use of very effective drugs. The concept of residual risk (RR) is intrinsically related to that of global risk of which it represents a very significant percentage. In the cardiovascular field, the term RR refers to the probability of incurring a major cardiovascular event, despite adequate control of the risk factors present in the individual patient. A significant portion of the RR in the cardiovascular field results from the underestimation of additional risk factors not subjected to adequate intervention such as, for example, triglyceride levels in patients treated for the presence of hypertension and/or hypercholesterolemia. The control of the RR therefore appears as an essential condition for the effective reduction of the global risk profile and is based on an integrated intervention that combines all the different prevention strategies derived from the available evidence and capable of interacting on the basis of a strengthening reciprocal between lifestyle and pharmacological and nutraceutical intervention methods.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • randomized controlled trial
  • cardiovascular disease
  • low density lipoprotein
  • blood pressure
  • metabolic syndrome
  • preterm infants
  • peripheral blood
  • gestational age
  • protein kinase