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Lipid-lowering therapy in patients with hypercholesterolemia in terms of the POLSCORE and SCORE2 scales. A single-center retrospective analysis

Cardiol J. 2025 Nov 25. doi: 10.5603/cj.99990. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The global mortality rates due to cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are still alarmingly high, highlighting the need for accurate assessment of the risk of severe cardiovascular (CV) events. To address this, the Pol-SCORE and SCORE2 scales have been developed.

METHODS: We conducted an observational and retrospective analysis of 450 patients with LDL ≥ 100 mg/dL admitted to the Clinical Hospital of the Medical University of Warsaw between 2019 and 2020. The objective of our study was to assess the treatment in patients with high levels of LDL cholesterol, without pre-existing CVD, by estimating their CV risk using the Pol-SCORE and SCORE2 scales.

RESULT: We enrolled a total of 150 patients in the study: 86 women (57.3%) and 64 men (42.7%), with an average age of 55.1 years. The high-risk category in the SCORE2 scale included patients with low, moderate, high, and very high risk estimated in the Pol-SCORE scale. It was statistically significant (p < 0.0001) in the distribution of risk assessment results between groups of CV risk.

CONCLUSIONS: According to research, the Pol-SCORE scale has been found to potentially underestimate the likelihood of CV events occurring when compared to the SCORE2 scale, which has a more cautious and restrictive approach. Patients with high and very high risk of fatal and non-fatal CVD are not receiving appropriate treatment. To identify and implement proper recommendations and treatments for patients with elevated risk, the SCORE2 scale should be utilized to estimate CV risk events.

PMID:41287937 | DOI:10.5603/cj.99990

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