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    Global perspective of familial hypercholesterolaemia: a cross-sectional study from the EAS Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Studies Collaboration (FHSC)
    (2021)
    Vallejo-Vaz, Antonio J (26027650300)
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    Stevens, Christophe A T (57158495900)
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    Lyons, Alexander R M (57421169400)
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    Dharmayat, Kanika I (56989844500)
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    Freiberger, Tomas (55885407200)
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    Hovingh, G Kees (57214748487)
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    Mata, Pedro (7005835661)
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    Raal, Frederick J (7003901975)
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    Santos, Raul D (35481187300)
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    Soran, Handrean (6602902489)
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    Watts, Gerald F (57210953292)
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    Abifadel, Marianne (6603413304)
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    Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A (55989775200)
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    Alhabib, Khalid F (6504139629)
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    Alkhnifsawi, Mutaz (57213159743)
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    Almahmeed, Wael (6506558682)
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    Alnouri, Fahad (56166712200)
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    Alonso, Rodrigo (56693917200)
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    Al-Rasadi, Khalid (37028026100)
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    Al-Sarraf, Ahmad (23023965700)
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    Al-Sayed, Nasreen (57196177365)
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    Araujo, Francisco (35515214000)
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    Ashavaid, Tester F (6603761510)
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    Banach, MacIej (22936699500)
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    Béliard, Sophie (15080605400)
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    Benn, Marianne (17134312800)
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    Binder, Christoph J (7102159532)
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    Bogsrud, Martin P (57194220484)
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    Bourbon, Mafalda (15768833600)
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    Chlebus, Krzysztof (35614248700)
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    Corral, Pablo (55947193400)
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    Davletov, Kairat (6602803024)
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    Descamps, Olivier S (6701764714)
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    Durst, Ronen (7005127717)
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    Ezhov, Marat (57218254057)
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    Gaita, Dan (26537386100)
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    Genest, Jacques (35350643100)
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    Groselj, Urh (55181854900)
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    Harada-Shiba, Mariko (6701548781)
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    Holven, Kirsten B (6603578893)
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    Kayikcioglu, Meral (57202353075)
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    Khovidhunkit, Weerapan (6602244403)
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    Lalic, Katarina (13702563300)
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    Latkovskis, Gustavs (6507756746)
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    Laufs, Ulrich (26643295500)
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    Liberopoulos, Evangelos (6701664518)
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    Lima-Martinez, Marcos M (36969481500)
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    Lin, Jie (55709999100)
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    Maher, Vincent (7101603639)
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    Marais, A David (7005986976)
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    März, Winfried (57220877383)
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    Mirrakhimov, Erkin (57216202888)
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    Miserez, André R (57260096800)
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    Mitchenko, Olena (57193516360)
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    Nawawi, Hapizah (57205880767)
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    Nordestgaard, Børge G (7007170557)
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    Panayiotou, Andrie G (24071305100)
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    Paragh, György (7003269524)
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    Petrulioniene, Zaneta (24482298700)
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    Pojskic, Belma (25623457000)
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    Postadzhiyan, Arman (55900865700)
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    Raslova, Katarina (57205885690)
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    Reda, Ashraf (36700243800)
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    Reiner, Željko (55411641000)
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    Sadiq, Fouzia (15754613500)
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    Sadoh, Wilson Ehidiamen (13409040500)
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    Schunkert, Heribert (7006507139)
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    Shek, Aleksandr B (57205032006)
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    Stoll, Mario (57202479701)
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    Stroes, Erik (7004092642)
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    Su, Ta-Chen (7202003734)
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    Subramaniam, Tavintharan (6603425369)
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    Susekov, Andrey V (6701673340)
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    Tilney, Myra (57209051840)
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    Tomlinson, Brian (16423466900)
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    Truong, Thanh Huong (57190440149)
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    Tselepis, Alexandros D (7004195376)
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    Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne (7005080154)
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    Cárdenas, Alejandra Vázquez (59030216400)
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    Viigimaa, Margus (57221665512)
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    Wang, Luya (7409180188)
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    Yamashita, Shizuya (57226202022)
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    Tokgozoglu, Lale (7004724917)
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    Catapano, Alberico L (7006246941)
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    Ray, Kausik K (35303190300)
    Background: The European Atherosclerosis Society Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Studies Collaboration (FHSC) global registry provides a platform for the global surveillance of familial hypercholesterolaemia through harmonisation and pooling of multinational data. In this study, we aimed to characterise the adult population with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia and described how it is detected and managed globally. Methods: Using FHSC global registry data, we did a cross-sectional assessment of adults (aged 18 years or older) with a clinical or genetic diagnosis of probable or definite heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia at the time they were entered into the registries. Data were assessed overall and by WHO regions, sex, and index versus non-index cases. Findings: Of the 61 612 individuals in the registry, 42 167 adults (21 999 [53·6%] women) from 56 countries were included in the study. Of these, 31 798 (75·4%) were diagnosed with the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network criteria, and 35 490 (84·2%) were from the WHO region of Europe. Median age of participants at entry in the registry was 46·2 years (IQR 34·3–58·0); median age at diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolaemia was 44·4 years (32·5–56·5), with 40·2% of participants younger than 40 years when diagnosed. Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors increased progressively with age and varied by WHO region. Prevalence of coronary disease was 17·4% (2·1% for stroke and 5·2% for peripheral artery disease), increasing with concentrations of untreated LDL cholesterol, and was about two times lower in women than in men. Among patients receiving lipid-lowering medications, 16 803 (81·1%) were receiving statins and 3691 (21·2%) were on combination therapy, with greater use of more potent lipid-lowering medication in men than in women. Median LDL cholesterol was 5·43 mmol/L (IQR 4·32–6·72) among patients not taking lipid-lowering medications and 4·23 mmol/L (3·20–5·66) among those taking them. Among patients taking lipid-lowering medications, 2·7% had LDL cholesterol lower than 1·8 mmol/L; the use of combination therapy, particularly with three drugs and with proprotein convertase subtilisin–kexin type 9 inhibitors, was associated with a higher proportion and greater odds of having LDL cholesterol lower than 1·8 mmol/L. Compared with index cases, patients who were non-index cases were younger, with lower LDL cholesterol and lower prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular diseases (all p<0·001). Interpretation: Familial hypercholesterolaemia is diagnosed late. Guideline-recommended LDL cholesterol concentrations are infrequently achieved with single-drug therapy. Cardiovascular risk factors and presence of coronary disease were lower among non-index cases, who were diagnosed earlier. Earlier detection and greater use of combination therapies are required to reduce the global burden of familial hypercholesterolaemia. Funding: Pfizer, Amgen, Merck Sharp & Dohme, Sanofi–Aventis, Daiichi Sankyo, and Regeneron. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
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    Overview of the current status of familial hypercholesterolaemia care in over 60 countries - The EAS Familial Hypercholesterolaemia Studies Collaboration (FHSC)
    (2018)
    Vallejo-Vaz, Antonio J. (26027650300)
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    Marco, Martina De (56439166400)
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    Stevens, Christophe A.T. (57158495900)
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    Akram, Asif (57213484856)
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    Freiberger, Tomas (55885407200)
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    Hovingh, G. Kees (6602780482)
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    Kastelein, John J.P. (36044888200)
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    Mata, Pedro (7005835661)
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    Raal, Frederick J. (7003901975)
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    Santos, Raul D. (35481187300)
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    Soran, Handrean (6602902489)
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    Watts, Gerald F. (57210953292)
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    Abifadel, Marianne (6603413304)
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    Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A. (55989775200)
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    Al-Khnifsawi, Mutaz (57203941293)
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    Alkindi, Fahad A. (56690356500)
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    Alnouri, Fahad (56166712200)
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    Alonso, Rodrigo (56693917200)
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    Al-Rasadi, Khalid (37028026100)
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    Al-Sarraf, Ahmad (23023965700)
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    Ashavaid, Tester F. (6603761510)
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    Binder, Christoph J. (7102159532)
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    Bogsrud, Martin P. (57194220484)
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    Bourbon, Mafalda (15768833600)
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    Bruckert, Eric (55539414500)
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    Chlebus, Krzysztof (35614248700)
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    Corral, Pablo (55947193400)
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    Descamps, Olivier (6701764714)
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    Durst, Ronen (7005127717)
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    Ezhov, Marat (57218254057)
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    Fras, Zlatko (35615293100)
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    Genest, Jacques (35350643100)
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    Kayikcioglu, Meral (57202353075)
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    Lalic, Katarina (13702563300)
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    Lam, Carolyn S.P. (19934204100)
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    Laufs, Ulrich (26643295500)
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    Liberopoulos, Evangelos (6701664518)
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    Background and aims: Management of familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) may vary across different settings due to factors related to population characteristics, practice, resources and/or policies. We conducted a survey among the worldwide network of EAS FHSC Lead Investigators to provide an overview of FH status in different countries. Methods: Lead Investigators from countries formally involved in the EAS FHSC by mid-May 2018 were invited to provide a brief report on FH status in their countries, including available information, programmes, initiatives, and management. Results: 63 countries provided reports. Data on FH prevalence are lacking in most countries. Where available, data tend to align with recent estimates, suggesting a higher frequency than that traditionally considered. Low rates of FH detection are reported across all regions. National registries and education programmes to improve FH awareness/knowledge are a recognised priority, but funding is often lacking. In most countries, diagnosis primarily relies on the Dutch Lipid Clinics Network criteria. Although available in many countries, genetic testing is not widely implemented (frequent cost issues). There are only a few national official government programmes for FH. Under-treatment is an issue. FH therapy is not universally reimbursed. PCSK9-inhibitors are available in ∼2/3 countries. Lipoprotein-apheresis is offered in ∼60% countries, although access is limited. Conclusions: FH is a recognised public health concern. Management varies widely across countries, with overall suboptimal identification and under-treatment. Efforts and initiatives to improve FH knowledge and management are underway, including development of national registries, but support, particularly from health authorities, and better funding are greatly needed. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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    Background and Overweight and obesity are modifiable risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) in the general popuAims lation, but their prevalence in individuals with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia (HeFH) and whether they confer additional risk of ASCVD independent of LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) remains unclear. Methods Cross-sectional analysis was conducted in 35 540 patients with HeFH across 50 countries, in the EAS FH Studies Collaboration registry. Prevalence of World Health Organization–defined body mass index categories was investigated in adults (n = 29 265) and children/adolescents (n = 6275); and their association with prevalent ASCVD. Results Globally, 52% of adults and 27% of children with HeFH were overweight or obese, with the highest prevalence noted in Northern Africa/Western Asia. A higher overweight/obesity prevalence was found in non-high-income vs. high-income countries. Median age at familial hypercholesterolaemia diagnosis in adults with obesity was 9 years older than in normal weight adults. Obesity was associated with a more atherogenic lipid profile independent of lipid-lowering medication. Prevalence of coronary artery disease increased progressively across body mass index categories in both children and adults. Compared with normal weight, obesity was associated with higher odds of coronary artery disease in children (odds ratio 9.28, 95% confidence interval 1.77–48.77, adjusted for age, sex, lipids, and lipid-lowering medication) and coronary artery disease and stroke in adults (odds ratio 2.35, 95% confidence interval 2.10–2.63 and odds ratio 1.65, 95% confidence interval 1.27–2.14, respectively), but less consistently with peripheral artery disease. Adjusting for diabetes, hypertension and smoking modestly attenuated the associations. Conclusions Overweight and obesity are common in patients with HeFH and contribute to ASCVD risk from childhood, independent of LDL-C and lipid-lowering medication. Sustained body weight management is needed to reduce the risk of ASCVD in HeFH. © The Author(s) 2025.
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    Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in clinical practice. They are usually well tolerated and effectively prevent cardiovascular events. Most adverse effects associated with statin therapy are musclerelated. The recent statement of the European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) has focused on statin associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), and avoided the use of the term 'statin intolerance'. Although muscle syndromes are the most common adverse effects observed after statin therapy, excluding other side effects might underestimate the number of patients with statin intolerance, which might be observed in 10-15% of patients. In clinical practice, statin intolerance limits effective treatment of patients at risk of, or with, cardiovascular disease. Knowledge of the most common adverse effects of statin therapy that might cause statin intolerance and the clear definition of this phenomenon is crucial to effectively treat patients with lipid disorders. Therefore, the aim of this position paper was to suggest a unified definition of statin intolerance, and to complement the recent EAS statement on SAMS, where the pathophysiology, diagnosis and the management were comprehensively presented. Copyright © 2015 Termedia & Banach.
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    Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in clinical practice. They are usually well tolerated and effectively prevent cardiovascular events. Most adverse effects associated with statin therapy are muscle-related. The recent statement of the European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) has focused on statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), and avoided the use of the term 'statin intolerance'. Although muscle syndromes are the most common adverse effects observed after statin therapy, excluding other side effects might underestimate the number of patients with statin intolerance, which might be observed in 10-15% of patients.In clinical practice, statin intolerance limits effective treatment of patients at risk of, or with, cardiovascular disease. Knowledge of the most common adverse effects of statin therapy that might cause statin intolerance and the clear definition of this phenomenon is crucial to effectively treat patients with lipid disorders. Therefore, the aim of this position paper was to suggest a unified definition of statin intolerance, and to complement the recent EAS statement on SAMS, where the pathophysiology, diagnosis and the management were comprehensively presented. © 2015 Informa UK, Ltd.

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