The new European guidelines for prevention of cardiovascular disease are misleading

Uffe Ravnskov, Abdullah Alabdulgader, Michel de Lorgeril, David M. Diamond, Rokuro Hama, Tomohito Hamazaki, Björn Hammarskjöld, Zoe Harcombe, Malcolm Kendrick, Peter Langsjoen, Kilmer S. McCully, Harumi Okuyama, Sherif Sultan, Ralf Sundberg

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Abstract

Introduction: The European Society of Cardiology and European Atherosclerosis Society (ESC/EAS) have recently published three major revisions of their guidelines for the management of chronic heart disease, blood lipids, and diabetes. Areas covered: We have scrutinized these guidelines in detail and found that the authors have ignored many studies that are in conflict with their conclusions and recommendations. Expert commentary: The authors of the guidelines have ignored that LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) of patients with acute myocardial infarction is lower than normal; that high cholesterol is not a risk factor for diabetics; that the degree of coronary artery calcification is not associated with LDL-C; and that 27 follow-up studies have shown that people with high total cholesterol or LDL-C live just as long or longer than people with low cholesterol. They have also ignored the lack of exposure-response in the statin trials; that several of these trials have been unable to lower CVD or total mortality; that no statin trial has succeeded with lowering mortality in women, elderly people, or diabetics; and that cholesterol-lowering with statins has been associated with many serious side effects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1289-1294
Number of pages6
JournalExpert Review of Clinical Pharmacology
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • cardiovascular
  • Cholesterol
  • diabetes
  • guidelines
  • statin

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