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Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area

BACKGROUND: Severe mental illness (SMI) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Dyslipidaemia is a potentially modifiable risk factor, which may be inadequately managed in patients with SMI. OBJECTIVES: To assess management of dyslipidaemia in patients with SMI versus healthy controls (HCs...

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Autores principales: Høgnason Mohr, Grimur, Barcella, Carlo Alberto, Grand, Mia Klinten, Kriegbaum, Margit, Siersma, Volkert, Hahn, Margaret K., Agarwal, Sri Mahavir, Bakkedal, Catrine, Baandrup, Lone, Knop, Filip Krag, Andersen, Christen Lykkegaard, Ebdrup, Bjørn Hylsebeck
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38022836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20451253231211574
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author Høgnason Mohr, Grimur
Barcella, Carlo Alberto
Grand, Mia Klinten
Kriegbaum, Margit
Siersma, Volkert
Hahn, Margaret K.
Agarwal, Sri Mahavir
Bakkedal, Catrine
Baandrup, Lone
Knop, Filip Krag
Andersen, Christen Lykkegaard
Ebdrup, Bjørn Hylsebeck
author_facet Høgnason Mohr, Grimur
Barcella, Carlo Alberto
Grand, Mia Klinten
Kriegbaum, Margit
Siersma, Volkert
Hahn, Margaret K.
Agarwal, Sri Mahavir
Bakkedal, Catrine
Baandrup, Lone
Knop, Filip Krag
Andersen, Christen Lykkegaard
Ebdrup, Bjørn Hylsebeck
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description BACKGROUND: Severe mental illness (SMI) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Dyslipidaemia is a potentially modifiable risk factor, which may be inadequately managed in patients with SMI. OBJECTIVES: To assess management of dyslipidaemia in patients with SMI versus healthy controls (HCs) in 2005 and 2015. DESIGN AND METHODS: Using Danish registers, we identified adult patients with SMI in the Greater Copenhagen Area (schizophrenia spectrum disorders or bipolar disorder) with ⩾1 general practitioner contact in the year before 2005 and 2015, respectively, and HCs without SMI matched on age and gender (1:5). Outcomes were lipid-profile measurements, presence of dyslipidaemia and redemption of lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy. Differences in outcomes between patients with SMI and controls were measured with multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: We identified 7217 patients with SMI in 2005 and 9939 in 2015. After 10 years, patients went from having lower odds of lipid measurements to having higher odds of lipid measurements compared with HCs [odds ratio (OR)(2005) 0.70 (99% confidence interval (CI) 0.63–0.78) versus OR(2015) 1.34 (99% CI 1.24–1.44); p(2005versus2015) < 0.01]. Patients had higher odds of dyslipidaemia during both years [OR(2005) 1.43 (99% CI 1.10–1.85) and OR(2015) 1.23 (99% CI 1.08–1.41)]. Patients went from having lower odds of receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy to having higher odds of receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy [OR(2005) 0.77 (99% CI 0.66–0.89) versus OR(2015) 1.37 (99% CI 1.24–1.51); p(2005versus2015) < 0.01]. However, among persons at high cardiovascular risk, patients had lower odds of receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy during both years, including subsets with previous acute coronary syndrome [OR(2005) 0.30 (99% CI 0.15–0.59) and OR(2015) 0.44 (99% CI 0.24–0.83)] and ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) [OR(2005) 0.43 (99% CI 0.26–0.69) and OR (2015) 0.61 (99% CI 0.41–0.89)]. CONCLUSION: These results imply an increased general awareness of managing dyslipidaemia among patients with SMI in the primary prophylaxis of cardiovascular disease. However, secondary prevention with lipid-lowering drugs in patients with SMI at high cardiovascular risk may be lacking.
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spelling pubmed-106568032023-11-17 Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area Høgnason Mohr, Grimur Barcella, Carlo Alberto Grand, Mia Klinten Kriegbaum, Margit Siersma, Volkert Hahn, Margaret K. Agarwal, Sri Mahavir Bakkedal, Catrine Baandrup, Lone Knop, Filip Krag Andersen, Christen Lykkegaard Ebdrup, Bjørn Hylsebeck Ther Adv Psychopharmacol Original Research BACKGROUND: Severe mental illness (SMI) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Dyslipidaemia is a potentially modifiable risk factor, which may be inadequately managed in patients with SMI. OBJECTIVES: To assess management of dyslipidaemia in patients with SMI versus healthy controls (HCs) in 2005 and 2015. DESIGN AND METHODS: Using Danish registers, we identified adult patients with SMI in the Greater Copenhagen Area (schizophrenia spectrum disorders or bipolar disorder) with ⩾1 general practitioner contact in the year before 2005 and 2015, respectively, and HCs without SMI matched on age and gender (1:5). Outcomes were lipid-profile measurements, presence of dyslipidaemia and redemption of lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy. Differences in outcomes between patients with SMI and controls were measured with multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: We identified 7217 patients with SMI in 2005 and 9939 in 2015. After 10 years, patients went from having lower odds of lipid measurements to having higher odds of lipid measurements compared with HCs [odds ratio (OR)(2005) 0.70 (99% confidence interval (CI) 0.63–0.78) versus OR(2015) 1.34 (99% CI 1.24–1.44); p(2005versus2015) < 0.01]. Patients had higher odds of dyslipidaemia during both years [OR(2005) 1.43 (99% CI 1.10–1.85) and OR(2015) 1.23 (99% CI 1.08–1.41)]. Patients went from having lower odds of receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy to having higher odds of receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy [OR(2005) 0.77 (99% CI 0.66–0.89) versus OR(2015) 1.37 (99% CI 1.24–1.51); p(2005versus2015) < 0.01]. However, among persons at high cardiovascular risk, patients had lower odds of receiving lipid-lowering pharmacotherapy during both years, including subsets with previous acute coronary syndrome [OR(2005) 0.30 (99% CI 0.15–0.59) and OR(2015) 0.44 (99% CI 0.24–0.83)] and ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) [OR(2005) 0.43 (99% CI 0.26–0.69) and OR (2015) 0.61 (99% CI 0.41–0.89)]. CONCLUSION: These results imply an increased general awareness of managing dyslipidaemia among patients with SMI in the primary prophylaxis of cardiovascular disease. However, secondary prevention with lipid-lowering drugs in patients with SMI at high cardiovascular risk may be lacking. SAGE Publications 2023-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10656803/ /pubmed/38022836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20451253231211574 Text en © The Author(s), 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research
Høgnason Mohr, Grimur
Barcella, Carlo Alberto
Grand, Mia Klinten
Kriegbaum, Margit
Siersma, Volkert
Hahn, Margaret K.
Agarwal, Sri Mahavir
Bakkedal, Catrine
Baandrup, Lone
Knop, Filip Krag
Andersen, Christen Lykkegaard
Ebdrup, Bjørn Hylsebeck
Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area
title Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area
title_full Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area
title_fullStr Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area
title_full_unstemmed Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area
title_short Management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the Greater Copenhagen Area
title_sort management of dyslipidaemia in individuals with severe mental illness: a population-based study in the greater copenhagen area
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38022836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20451253231211574
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