Natalie Arnold: Untreated LDL-C an Be Imputed From Treated Levels When Baseline Values are Missing
Natalie Arnold, Preventive Cardiologist at University Heart and Vascular Center Hamburg, shared post on LinkedIn:
“New evidence in HoFH: untreated LDL-C can be imputed from treated levels when baseline values are missing.
Helpful for identifying possible HoFH in clinical practice.”
Title: Imputation of untreated LDL-C in treated subjects with homozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: An international collaboration
Authors: G.B. John Mancini, Arnold Ryomoto, Isabelle Ruel, Iulia Iatan, Frederick J. Raal, Raul D. Santos, Ana Paula Marte, Robert A. Hegele, Brooke A. Kennedy, Liam R. Brunham, Daniel Gaudet, Miriam Larouche, Diane Brisson, Willemijn Schonck, Laurens F. Reeskamp, Jacques Genest

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