Postgraduate medicine
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Postgraduate medicine · Apr 2018
ReviewPCSK9 inhibitors: a non-statin cholesterol-lowering treatment option.
Elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) plays a major role in the development of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Statins are the first-line treatment to lower LDL-C in patients with hypercholesterolemia; however, some high cardiovascular risk patients may have inadequate responses to statin therapy or are intolerant to statins, and may need additional and/or alternative non-statin therapies to further reduce their LDL-C levels. ⋯ Recently released and forthcoming clinical trial data will be discussed, as well as the practical application of patient populations that may benefit from PCSK9 inhibitors. Finally, the recent expert recommendations regarding the use of PCSK9 inhibitors and other non-statin therapies to treat patients with inadequate LDL-C-lowering on statin therapy will be summarized.
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Postgraduate medicine · Apr 2018
ReviewUtility of natriuretic peptides to assess and manage patients with heart failure receiving angiotensin receptor blocker/neprilysin inhibitor therapy.
Levels of natriuretic peptides (NPs), such as B-type NP (BNP) and the N-terminal fragment of its prohormone (NT-proBNP), are well-established biomarkers for patients with heart failure (HF). Although these biomarkers have consistently demonstrated their value in the diagnosis and prognostication of HF, their ability to help clinicians in making treatment decisions remains debated. ⋯ Use of NT-proBNP measurement has been suggested in the context of ARNI therapy because its concentrations are not affected by neprilysin inhibition. As biomarkers are reconsidered in the context of ARNI therapy, cutoff levels and the effects of individual patient characteristics, such as renal function and age, on biomarker concentrations should be reassessed.