Diseño y racional estudio observacional del Grupo Argentino Estudio Lipoproteína (a)
Hipertensión y Riesgo Vascular, ISSN: 1889-1837, Vol: 42, Issue: 1, Page: 13-17
2025
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Article Description
Valores elevados de liporoteina(a) [lp(a)] se asocian con in incremento del riesgo cardiovascular. Sin embargo, faltan en Argentina estudios exhaustivos sobre niveles de Lp(a) y su impacto en la salud cardiovascular. El Grupo Argentino para el Estudio de la Lipoproteína (a) [GAELp(a)] tiene como objetivo abordar esta brecha a través de un estudio observacional diseñado para evaluar la prevalencia y las consecuencias de los niveles elevados de Lp(a) en la República Argentina. El estudio GAELp(a) incorporará participantes de diversas regiones de Argentina. Los individuos elegibles se someterán a evaluaciones exhaustivas, que incluirán la recopilación de datos demográficos, la revisión de antecedentes médicos y el análisis de laboratorio para determinar los niveles de Lp(a) y otras variables lipídicas. El estudio empleará análisis estadísticos rigurosos para explorar la asociación entre los niveles elevados de Lp(a) y los resultados cardiovasculares, considerando posibles variables confundidoras. Se anticipa que los resultados del estudio GAELp(a) incluirán una caracterización detallada de los niveles de Lp(a) en la población Argentina y su correlación con enfermedades cardiovasculares. Al esclarecer estas relaciones, el estudio pretende proporcionar información valiosa sobre la prevalencia y el impacto de los niveles elevados de Lp(a) en la salud cardiovascular en Argentina. El estudio observacional GAELp(a) permitirá mejorar nuestra comprensión del riesgo cardiovascular relacionado con Lp(a) en Argentina. Los hallazgos de este estudio pueden contribuir al desarrollo de intervenciones dirigidas, guías clínicas y políticas de salud pública orientadas a reducir la morbilidad y mortalidad cardiovascular asociadas con niveles elevados de Lp(a). A través de esfuerzos colaborativos, el estudio GAELp(a) busca avanzar en la investigación cardiovascular y mejorar los resultados de salud en Argentina. Elevated levels of Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] have been linked to increased cardiovascular risk globally. However, comprehensive studies on Lp(a) levels and their impact on cardiovascular health in Argentina are lacking. The Argentine Group for the Study of Lipoprotein (a) [GAELp(a)] aims to address this gap through an observational study designed to evaluate the prevalence and consequences of elevated Lp(a) levels in the Argentine population. The GAELp(a) study will recruit participants from diverse regions across Argentina. Eligible individuals will undergo comprehensive assessments, including demographic data collection, medical history review, and laboratory analyses to measure Lp(a) levels. The study will employ rigorous statistical analyses to explore the association between elevated Lp(a) levels and cardiovascular outcomes, considering potential confounding variables. Anticipated outcomes of the GAELp(a) study include a detailed characterization of Lp(a) levels within the Argentine population and their correlation with cardiovascular diseases. By elucidating these relationships, the study aims to provide valuable insights into the prevalence and impact of elevated Lp(a) on cardiovascular health in Argentina. The GAELp(a) observational study holds promise for enhancing our understanding of Lp(a)-related cardiovascular risk in Argentina. Findings from this study may contribute to the development of targeted interventions, clinical guidelines, and public health policies aimed at reducing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality associated with elevated Lp(a) levels. Through collaborative efforts, the GAELp(a) study seeks to advance cardiovascular research and improve healthcare outcomes in Argentina.
Bibliographic Details
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1889183724000898; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hipert.2024.07.005; http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85205818600&origin=inward; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39384412; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1889183724000898
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