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Serum Lipids in Children and Adolescents with Family History of Coronary Artery Diseases

Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1995;38(4):482-492.
Published online April 15, 1995.
Serum Lipids in Children and Adolescents with Family History of Coronary Artery Diseases
Kee Hyoung Lee, Chang Sung Son, Joo Won Lee, young
epartment of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
관상동맥질환 가족력이 있는 소아 및 청소년의 혈청 지질치에 관한 연구
이기현, 손창성, 이주원, 독고영창
고려대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실
Abstract
Purpose
: Atherosclerotic change begins in childhood, elevated blood lipid levels and a family history of premature coronary vascular diseases are important risk factors for coronary artery disease. Identification, follow-up and treatment of children at high risk of cardiovascular diseases are very effective and important for prevention of future coronary artery diseases. The purpose of this study is to determine the relation between parental history coronary artery disease and lipid levels of children in Korea.
Methods
: As a cross sectional study, lipids and apolipoproteins were measured in 94 off-spring of patients diagnosed by coronary angiography as a myocardial infarction and an angina pectoris before the age of 55 years, the results were compared with those of 98 controls without family history of coronary artery diseases.
Results
: The mean levels of total cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, Apolipprotein B and Lipoprotein(a)(Lp(a)) were significantly higher in study group than in control group(p<0.01). The mean level of HDL-cholesterol was significantly lower in study group than in control group(p<0.05). Also, the percentage of children having abnormal lipid values(total cholesterol ≥200mg/dl, LDL-cholesterol ≥130mg/dl, Lp(a) ≥30mg/dl) were significantly higher in study group than in control group.
Conclusion
: The children and adolescents whose parents suffered from early onset coronary heart diseases should be evaluated for lipids and lipoprotein levels to identify and to manage the high risk group for coronary artery disease.
Key Words: Serum Lipids, Children and Adolescents, Coronary Artery Diseases


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