Audio Crossfire Interviews - Residual CV Risk
Release Date: 10/2007
Expires: 5/2008

Traditionally, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels have been the major focus of cardiovascular risk reduction strategies; however, even when the LDL-C level is controlled, significant "residual" risk may remain. This program provides insight into other cardiovascular risk factors, such as low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and high triglyceride levels, and offers practical advice on how to manage mixed dyslipidemia in the primary care setting.
 
“Should Non–HDL-C Be Reported as Part of the Standard Lipid Panel?”—Christie Ballantyne, MD
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“In Which Patients Is Early/Aggressive Therapy for Residual Cardiovascular Risk Warranted?”—Terry Jacobson, MD
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“Are High Triglyceride Levels and Low HDL-C Levels Important Cardiovascular Risk Factors?”—Scott Grundy, MD, PhD
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