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dc.contributor.authorPang, Jing-
dc.contributor.authorSullivan, David R-
dc.contributor.authorHare, David L-
dc.contributor.authorColquhoun, David M-
dc.contributor.authorBates, Timothy R-
dc.contributor.authorRyan, Jacqueline D M-
dc.contributor.authorBishop, Warrick-
dc.contributor.authorBurnett, John R-
dc.contributor.authorBell, Damon A-
dc.contributor.authorSimons, Leon A-
dc.contributor.authorMirzaee, Sam-
dc.contributor.authorKostner, Karam M-
dc.contributor.authorNestel, Paul J-
dc.contributor.authorWilson, Andrew M-
dc.contributor.authorO'Brien, Richard C-
dc.contributor.authorJanus, Edward D-
dc.contributor.authorClifton, Peter M-
dc.contributor.authorArdill, Justin J-
dc.contributor.authorChan, Dick C-
dc.contributor.authorvan Bockxmeer, Frank-
dc.contributor.authorWatts, Gerald F-
dc.date2020-08-29-
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-28T23:22:20Z-
dc.date.available2020-09-28T23:22:20Z-
dc.date.issued2021-03-
dc.identifier.citationHeart, Lung & Circulation 2021; 30(3): 372-379en
dc.identifier.urihttps://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/24864-
dc.description.abstractFamilial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is under-diagnosed and under-treated worldwide, including Australia. National registries play a key role in identifying patients with FH, understanding gaps in care and advancing the science of FH to improve care for these patients. The FH Australasia Network has established a national web-based registry to raise awareness of the condition, facilitate service planning and inform best practice and care services in Australia. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 1,528 FH adults enrolled in the registry from 28 lipid clinics. The mean age at enrolment was 53.4±15.1 years, 50.5% were male and 54.3% had undergone FH genetic testing, of which 61.8% had a pathogenic FH-causing gene variant. Only 14.0% of the cohort were family members identified through cascade testing. Coronary artery disease (CAD) was reported in 28.0% of patients (age of onset 49.0±10.5 years) and 64.9% had at least one modifiable cardiovascular risk factor. The mean untreated LDL-cholesterol was 7.4±2.5 mmol/L. 80.8% of patients were on lipid-lowering therapy with a mean treated LDL-cholesterol of 3.3±1.7 mmol/L. Among patients receiving lipid-lowering therapies, 25.6% achieved an LDL-cholesterol target of <2.5 mmol/L without CAD or <1.8 mmol/L with CAD. Patients in the national FH registry are detected later in life, have a high burden of CAD and risk factors, and do not achieve guideline-recommended LDL-cholesterol targets. Genetic and cascade testing are under-utilised. These deficiencies in care need to be addressed as a public health priority.en
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.subjectCardiovascular diseaseen
dc.subjectFamilial hypercholesterolaemiaen
dc.subjectLipidsen
dc.subjectRegistryen
dc.subjectTargetsen
dc.subjectTreatmenten
dc.titleGaps in the Care of Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Australia: First Report From the National Registry.en
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.journaltitleHeart, Lung & Circulationen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Cardiology, The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationBaker Heart & Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry, PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA, Royal Perth Hospital and Fiona Stanley Hospital Network, Perth, WA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationLipid Disorders Clinic, Cardiometabolic Services, Department of Cardiology, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, WA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationWesley Medical Centre, Wesley Hospital and Greenslopes Private Hospital, Brisbane, Qld, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationSchool of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationCardiologyen
dc.identifier.affiliationFaculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationSA Heart, Adelaide, SA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Endocrinology, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Adelaide, SA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Cardiology, Mater Hospital, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationMonash Cardiovascular Research Centre, MonashHeart, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationSchool of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationCurtin Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Medicine, St John of God Hospital Midland, Perth, WA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationSydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Chemical Pathology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Medicine, Western Health Melbourne Medical School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationWestern Health Chronic Disease Alliance, Western Health, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationEndocrinologyen
dc.identifier.affiliationUniversity of Melbourne Clinical Schoolen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Cardiology, St. Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, Vic, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationPerth Lipid Clinic, Perth, WA, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Cardiology, Calvary Cardiac Centre, Calvary Health Care, Hobart, Tas, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationUniversity of New South Wales and St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Cardiology, Calvary Cardiac Centre, Calvary Health Care, Hobart, Tas, Australiaen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.hlc.2020.07.012en
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dc.identifier.pubmedid32873489-
local.name.researcherHare, David L
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crisitem.author.deptCardiology-
crisitem.author.deptEndocrinology-
crisitem.author.deptUniversity of Melbourne Clinical School-
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