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The new European guidelines for prevention of cardiovascular disease are misleading

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

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January 8, 2021

10.1080/17512433.2020.1841635

PMID: 33416003

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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.

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diabetes; Cholesterol; cardiovascular; statin; guidelines

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