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High Lipoprotein(a) May Explain One-Quarter of Clinical Familial Hypercholesterolemia Diagnoses in Danish Lipid Clinics

Berit Storgaard HedegaardDepartment of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University , Aalborg DK-9000 , DenmarkBørge G. NordestgaardDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry, Copenhagen University Hospital , Herlev-Gentofte DK-2730, Copenhagen , DenmarkHelle KanstrupDepartment of Cardiology, Aarhus University Hospital , Aarhus DK-8200 , DenmarkKristian Korsgaard ThomsenDepartment of Cardiology, Hospital South West Jutland, University Hospital of Southern Denmark , Esbjerg DK-6700 , DenmarkJan BechLia E. BangThe Danish FH Study Group , DenmarkFinn Lund HenriksenDepartment of Cardiology, Odense University Hospital , Odense DK-5000 , DenmarkLars Juel AndersenDepartment of Cardiology, Zealand University Hospital , Roskilde DK-4000 , DenmarkThomas GohrDepartment of Cardiology, Lillebælt Hospital , Kolding DK-6000 , DenmarkLinnea LarsenDepartment of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Herlev-Gentofte , Hellerup DK-2900 , DenmarkAnne Merete Boas SojaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Holbæk Hospital , Holbæk DK-4300 , DenmarkFrank-Peter ElpertDepartment of Cardiology, Hospital of Southern Jutland , Aabenraa DK-6200 , DenmarkTomas Joen JakobsenDepartment of Cardiology, North Zealand Hospital , Frederikssund DK-3600 , DenmarkAnette SjølDepartment of Cardiology, Amager-Hvidovre Hospital , Hvidovre DK-2650 , DenmarkAlbert Marni JoensenDepartment of Cardiology, North Denmark Regional Hospital , Hjørring DK-9800 , DenmarkIb Christian KlausenDepartment of Cardiology, Regional Hospital Central Jutland , Viborg DK-8800 , DenmarkErik Berg SchmidtDepartment of Cardiology, Regional Hospital Central Jutland , Viborg DK-8800 , DenmarkChristian Sørensen BorkDepartment of Cardiology, Aalborg University Hospital , Aalborg DK-9000 , Denmark
2023en
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CONTEXT: Cholesterol carried in lipoprotein(a) adds to measured low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and may therefore drive some diagnoses of clinical familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). OBJECTIVE: We investigated plasma lipoprotein(a) in individuals referred to Danish lipid clinics and evaluated the effect of plasma lipoprotein(a) on a diagnosis of FH. METHODS: Individuals referred to 15 Danish lipid clinics who were suspected of having FH according to nationwide referral criteria were recruited between September 1, 2020 and November 30, 2021. All individuals were classified according to the Dutch Lipid Clinical Network criteria for FH before and after LDL-C was adjusted for 30% cholesterol content in lipoprotein(a). We calculated the fraction of individuals fulfilling a clinical diagnosis of FH partly due to elevated lipoprotein(a). RESULTS: We included a total of 1166 individuals for analysis, of whom 206 fulfilled a clinical diagnosis of FH. Median lipoprotein(a) was 15 mg/dL (29 nmol/L) in those referred and 28% had lipoprotein(a) greater than or equal to 50 mg/dL (105 nmol/L), while 2% had levels greater than or equal to 180 mg/dL (389 nmol/L). We found that in 27% (55/206) of those fulfilling a clinical diagnosis of FH, this was partly due to high lipoprotein(a). CONCLUSION: Elevated lipoprotein(a) was common in individuals referred to Danish lipid clinics and in one-quarter of individuals who fulfilled a clinical diagnosis of FH, this was partly due to elevated lipoprotein(a). These findings support the notion that the LPA gene should be considered an important causative gene in patients with clinical FH and further support the importance of measuring lipoprotein(a) when diagnosing FH as well as for stratification of cardiovascular risk.

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