Pang Jing, Sullivan David R, Harada-Shiba Mariko, Ding Phillip Y A, Selvey Sheryl, Ali Shariq, Watts Gerald F
School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia, Western Australia, Australia.
Department of Biochemistry, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
J Clin Lipidol. 2015 Jan-Feb;9(1):42-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jacl.2014.09.011. Epub 2014 Sep 28.
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a dominantly inherited disorder characterized by high plasma cholesterol levels and a very high risk of early heart disease. The prevalence of FH is estimated to be at least 1:500, with at least 3.6 million individuals in the Asia-Pacific region.
To assess awareness, knowledge, and perception of FH among practicing physicians in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Physicians from 3 economically developed Asian countries were requested to anonymously complete a structured Internet-based survey regarding FH. This survey sought responses on the clinical description, inheritance, prevalence, cardiovascular disease risk, practices, and opinions on screening.
Of 230 physicians surveyed, 47% were aware of the heritability, 27% of the prevalence, and 13% of the risk of cardiovascular disease relating to FH. The majority (70%) perceived themselves to have an above-moderate familiarity with FH. Primary care physicians (59%) and lipid specialists (41%) were perceived as the best providers for caring for FH, including cascade screening services, with a lesser role perceived for cardiologists, endocrinologists, and no significant role for nursing staff. Only 35% of physicians were aware of specialist clinical services for lipid disorders in their geographic area.
Extensive education and training programs are required to complement the implementation of region-specific models of care for FH in Asia. Further enhancement of existing lipid services and facilities are also warranted to optimise service models.
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