A study of response to lipid lowering therapy in non diabetic patients with dyslipidemia at tertiary health care center

Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: In spite of considerable advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of ischemic stroke, therapeutic options, particularly pharmacological agents for prevention and treatment are still limited. Objectives: To Study of response to lipid lo care center. ethodology: All non December 2013 to December 2015 were taken for the study. Data w non-diabetic patients of cerebrovascular accidents were enrolled in this study with informed consent information were included into study. The clinical outcome after 3 month was assess (MRS). The statistical analysis done of paired t TG after 3 months is 23.6mg/dl and P value is < 0.01 which is highly significant. The change of LDL leve onths is 12.04mg/dl and P value is < 0.01 which is highly significant. The change of HDL levels after 3 months is 2.76mg/dl and P value is < 0.01which is highly significant. The change of VLDL levels after 3 months is 3.72mg/dl and P value is < 0.01which is highly significant.MRS score showed a good clinical outcome with reduction in LDL levels and the corresponding P value is 0.26 and r value of 0.15 which is significant. significant change in bio-chemical values of lipid profile after treating with statins for a duration of 3 months, but there is no significant improvement in clinical outcome except for LDL. So, it can be concluded that measures to reduce serum LDL levels will be useful in secondary

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Raju Talawar, Darshna Makwana

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Raju Talawar, Darshna Makwana (2017). A study of response to lipid lowering therapy in non diabetic patients with dyslipidemia at tertiary health care center. Medpulse International Journal of Medicine, 4(2), 95-99. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-258394