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Familial hypercholesterolaemia in adults : management summary CKS NICE

Familial hypercholesterolaemia in adults : management summary CKS NICE

A table summarising the key points -drug treatment of adults with FH as recommended by NICE


Criteria/PopulationAction/ManagementRationale
Suspected FH in Adults♦ Total cholesterol > 7.5 mmol/L and/or
♦ Personal or family history of premature CHD
Identifies high-risk patients who may benefit from early intervention
Systematic Search in Primary Care♦ Age < 30, total cholesterol > 7.5 mmol/L
♦ Age ≥ 30, total cholesterol > 9.0 mmol/L
Pinpoints individuals at highest risk of FH for further evaluation
Diagnostic Steps if FH suspected♦ Two LDL measurements
♦ Clinical signs assessment
♦ Rule out secondary hypercholesterolemia
♦ Use Simon Broome or Dutch Lipid Clinic Network criteria
Comprehensive evaluation for accurate diagnosis
ReferralAll clinically diagnosed FH patientsEnables specialist confirmation and cascade testing
CHD Risk ToolsNot to be used for FH patientsFH patients are already at high risk of premature CHD; regular risk assessment tools are inadequate
High-Risk Adults with heterozygous FHManaged by a specialistHigh risk defined by existing CHD, family history, or ≥2 other cardiovascular risk factors
Other Adults with confirmed heterozygous FH♦ Lifestyle advice
♦ High-intensity statin or ezetimibe
♦ Consider antihypertensive treatment and aspirin
Aims for >50% LDL reduction; also...

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