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Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels

IMPORTANCE: Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is typically estimated with the Friedewald or Martin/Hopkins equation; however, if triglyceride levels are 400 mg/dL or greater, laboratories reflexively perform direct LDL-C (dLDL-C) measurement. The use of direct chemical LDL-C assays and est...

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Autores principales: Sajja, Aparna, Park, Jihwan, Sathiyakumar, Vasanth, Varghese, Bibin, Pallazola, Vincent A., Marvel, Francoise A., Kulkarni, Krishnaji, Muthukumar, Alagarraju, Joshi, Parag H., Gianos, Eugenia, Hirsh, Benjamin, Mintz, Guy, Goldberg, Anne, Morris, Pamela B., Sharma, Garima, Blumenthal, Roger S., Michos, Erin D., Post, Wendy S., Elshazly, Mohamed B., Jones, Steven R., Martin, Seth S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8554644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34709388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.28817
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author Sajja, Aparna
Park, Jihwan
Sathiyakumar, Vasanth
Varghese, Bibin
Pallazola, Vincent A.
Marvel, Francoise A.
Kulkarni, Krishnaji
Muthukumar, Alagarraju
Joshi, Parag H.
Gianos, Eugenia
Hirsh, Benjamin
Mintz, Guy
Goldberg, Anne
Morris, Pamela B.
Sharma, Garima
Blumenthal, Roger S.
Michos, Erin D.
Post, Wendy S.
Elshazly, Mohamed B.
Jones, Steven R.
Martin, Seth S.
author_facet Sajja, Aparna
Park, Jihwan
Sathiyakumar, Vasanth
Varghese, Bibin
Pallazola, Vincent A.
Marvel, Francoise A.
Kulkarni, Krishnaji
Muthukumar, Alagarraju
Joshi, Parag H.
Gianos, Eugenia
Hirsh, Benjamin
Mintz, Guy
Goldberg, Anne
Morris, Pamela B.
Sharma, Garima
Blumenthal, Roger S.
Michos, Erin D.
Post, Wendy S.
Elshazly, Mohamed B.
Jones, Steven R.
Martin, Seth S.
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description IMPORTANCE: Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is typically estimated with the Friedewald or Martin/Hopkins equation; however, if triglyceride levels are 400 mg/dL or greater, laboratories reflexively perform direct LDL-C (dLDL-C) measurement. The use of direct chemical LDL-C assays and estimation of LDL-C via the National Institutes of Health Sampson equation are not well validated, and data on the accuracy of LDL-C estimation at higher triglyceride levels are limited. OBJECTIVE: To compare an extended Martin/Hopkins equation for triglyceride values of 400 to 799 mg/dL with the Friedewald and Sampson equations. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study evaluated consecutive patients at clinical sites across the US with patient lipid distributions representative of the US population in the Very Large Database of Lipids from January 1, 2006, to December 31, 2015, with triglyceride levels of 400 to 799 mg/dL. Data analysis was performed from November 9, 2020, to March 23, 2021. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Accuracy in LDL-C classification according to guideline-based categories and absolute errors between estimated LDL-C and dLDL-C levels. Patients were randomly assigned 2:1 to derivation and validation data sets. Levels of dLDL-C were measured by vertical spin-density gradient ultracentrifugation. The LDL-C levels were estimated using the Friedewald method, with a fixed ratio of triglycerides to very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C ratio of 5:1), extended Martin/Hopkins equation with a flexible ratio, and Sampson equation with VLDL-C estimation by multiple least-squares regression. RESULTS: A total of 111 939 patients (mean [SD] age, 52 [13] years; 65.0% male) with triglyceride levels of 400 to 799 mg/dL were included, representing 2.2% of 5 081 680 patients in the database. Across all individual guideline LDL-C classes (<40, 40-69, 70-99, 100-129, 130-159, 160-189, and ≥190), estimation of LDL-C by the extended Martin/Hopkins equation was most accurate (62.1%) compared with the Friedewald (19.3%) and Sampson (40.4%) equations. In classifying LDL-C levels less than 70 mg/dL across all triglyceride strata, the extended Martin/Hopkins equation was most accurate (67.3%) compared with Friedewald (5.1%) and Sampson (26.4%) equations. In addition, for classifying LDL-C levels less than 40 mg/dL across all triglyceride strata, the extended Martin/Hopkins equation was most accurate (57.2%) compared with the Friedewald (4.3%) and Sampson (14.4%) equations. However, considerable underclassification of LDL-C occurred. The magnitude of error between the Martin/Hopkins equation estimation and dLDL-C was also smaller: at LDL-C levels less than 40 mg/dL, 2.7% of patients had 30 mg/dL or greater differences between dLDL-C and estimated LDL-C using the Martin/Hopkins equation compared with the Friedewald (92.5%) and Sampson (38.7%) equations. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cross-sectional study, the extended Martin/Hopkins equation offered greater LDL-C accuracy compared with the Friedewald and Sampson equations in patients with triglyceride levels of 400 to 799 mg/dL. However, regardless of method used, caution is advised with LDL-C estimation in this triglyceride range.
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spelling pubmed-85546442021-11-10 Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels Sajja, Aparna Park, Jihwan Sathiyakumar, Vasanth Varghese, Bibin Pallazola, Vincent A. Marvel, Francoise A. Kulkarni, Krishnaji Muthukumar, Alagarraju Joshi, Parag H. Gianos, Eugenia Hirsh, Benjamin Mintz, Guy Goldberg, Anne Morris, Pamela B. Sharma, Garima Blumenthal, Roger S. Michos, Erin D. Post, Wendy S. Elshazly, Mohamed B. Jones, Steven R. Martin, Seth S. JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is typically estimated with the Friedewald or Martin/Hopkins equation; however, if triglyceride levels are 400 mg/dL or greater, laboratories reflexively perform direct LDL-C (dLDL-C) measurement. The use of direct chemical LDL-C assays and estimation of LDL-C via the National Institutes of Health Sampson equation are not well validated, and data on the accuracy of LDL-C estimation at higher triglyceride levels are limited. OBJECTIVE: To compare an extended Martin/Hopkins equation for triglyceride values of 400 to 799 mg/dL with the Friedewald and Sampson equations. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study evaluated consecutive patients at clinical sites across the US with patient lipid distributions representative of the US population in the Very Large Database of Lipids from January 1, 2006, to December 31, 2015, with triglyceride levels of 400 to 799 mg/dL. Data analysis was performed from November 9, 2020, to March 23, 2021. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Accuracy in LDL-C classification according to guideline-based categories and absolute errors between estimated LDL-C and dLDL-C levels. Patients were randomly assigned 2:1 to derivation and validation data sets. Levels of dLDL-C were measured by vertical spin-density gradient ultracentrifugation. The LDL-C levels were estimated using the Friedewald method, with a fixed ratio of triglycerides to very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C ratio of 5:1), extended Martin/Hopkins equation with a flexible ratio, and Sampson equation with VLDL-C estimation by multiple least-squares regression. RESULTS: A total of 111 939 patients (mean [SD] age, 52 [13] years; 65.0% male) with triglyceride levels of 400 to 799 mg/dL were included, representing 2.2% of 5 081 680 patients in the database. Across all individual guideline LDL-C classes (<40, 40-69, 70-99, 100-129, 130-159, 160-189, and ≥190), estimation of LDL-C by the extended Martin/Hopkins equation was most accurate (62.1%) compared with the Friedewald (19.3%) and Sampson (40.4%) equations. In classifying LDL-C levels less than 70 mg/dL across all triglyceride strata, the extended Martin/Hopkins equation was most accurate (67.3%) compared with Friedewald (5.1%) and Sampson (26.4%) equations. In addition, for classifying LDL-C levels less than 40 mg/dL across all triglyceride strata, the extended Martin/Hopkins equation was most accurate (57.2%) compared with the Friedewald (4.3%) and Sampson (14.4%) equations. However, considerable underclassification of LDL-C occurred. The magnitude of error between the Martin/Hopkins equation estimation and dLDL-C was also smaller: at LDL-C levels less than 40 mg/dL, 2.7% of patients had 30 mg/dL or greater differences between dLDL-C and estimated LDL-C using the Martin/Hopkins equation compared with the Friedewald (92.5%) and Sampson (38.7%) equations. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cross-sectional study, the extended Martin/Hopkins equation offered greater LDL-C accuracy compared with the Friedewald and Sampson equations in patients with triglyceride levels of 400 to 799 mg/dL. However, regardless of method used, caution is advised with LDL-C estimation in this triglyceride range. American Medical Association 2021-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8554644/ /pubmed/34709388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.28817 Text en Copyright 2021 Sajja A et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Sajja, Aparna
Park, Jihwan
Sathiyakumar, Vasanth
Varghese, Bibin
Pallazola, Vincent A.
Marvel, Francoise A.
Kulkarni, Krishnaji
Muthukumar, Alagarraju
Joshi, Parag H.
Gianos, Eugenia
Hirsh, Benjamin
Mintz, Guy
Goldberg, Anne
Morris, Pamela B.
Sharma, Garima
Blumenthal, Roger S.
Michos, Erin D.
Post, Wendy S.
Elshazly, Mohamed B.
Jones, Steven R.
Martin, Seth S.
Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels
title Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels
title_full Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels
title_fullStr Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels
title_short Comparison of Methods to Estimate Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Patients With High Triglyceride Levels
title_sort comparison of methods to estimate low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in patients with high triglyceride levels
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8554644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34709388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.28817
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