Lipoprotein ratios: Physiological significance and clinical usefulness in cardiovascular prevention
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Abstract
Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol concentration has been the prime index of cardiovascular disease risk and the main target for therapy. However, several lipoprotein ratios or "atherogenic indices" have been defined in an attempt to optimize the predictive capacity of the lipid profile. In this review, we summarize their pathophysiological aspects, and highlight the rationale for using these lipoprotein ratios as cardiovascular risk factors in clinical practice, specifying their cut-off risk levels and a target for lipid-lowering therapy. Total/high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and LDL/HDL cholesterol ratios are risk indicators with greater predictive value than isolated parameters used…
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- Medicine
- Dyslipidemia
- Cholesterol
- Lipoprotein
- Internal medicine
- Predictive value
- High-density lipoprotein
- Disease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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