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Guideline Drug therapy of high-risk lipid abnormalities in children and adolescents: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Atherosclerosis, Hypertension, and Obesity in Youth Committee, Council of Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, with the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing. free! 2007
McCrindle BW, Urbina EM, Dennison BA, Jacobson MS, Steinberger J, Rocchini AP, Hayman LL, Daniels SR, Anonymous00137, Anonymous00138, Anonymous00139. · Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada. · Circulation. · Pubmed #17377073 links to free full text
Abstract: Despite compliance with lifestyle recommendations, some children and adolescents with high-risk hyperlipidemia will require lipid-lowering drug therapy, particularly those with familial hypercholesterolemia. The purpose of this statement is to examine new evidence on the association of lipid abnormalities with early atherosclerosis, discuss challenges with previous guidelines, and highlight results of clinical trials with statin therapy in children and adolescents with familial hypercholesterolemia or severe hypercholesterolemia. Recommendations are provided to guide decision-making with regard to patient selection, initiation, monitoring, and maintenance of drug therapy.
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Review Raising heart-healthy children. 1999
Rocchini AP. · CS Mott Hospital, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor 48109, USA. · Pediatr Int. · Pubmed #10618876 No free full text.
Abstract: The current article will describe how the cardiovascular risk factors of obesity, increased blood pressure, hyperlipidemia, cigarette smoking, poor physical fitness and prenatal environment impact the development of cardiovascular disease and what types of therapy can be used in the pediatric patient to modify them.
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