Familial Lp(a) Raises Cardiac Event Risk 09/01/25

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Familial Lp(a) Raises Cardiac Event Risk 09/01/25
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Welcome to Cardiology Today – Episode recorded on September 01, 2025. Your source for the latest cardiology research findings from top medical journals.

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This episode covers 1 recent cardiology research articles published in leading journals including NEJM, JACC, Circulation, European Heart Journal, and Nature Reviews Cardiology.

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Article 1: Major cardiovascular events in first-degree relatives of individuals with elevated plasma lipoprotein(a): a registry-based cohort study.

Journal: European heart journal

PubMed Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40886132

Summary: This study found that first-degree relatives of individuals with elevated lipoprotein(a) levels had a modestly increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events compared to the general population, even without directly measured lipoprotein(a) levels. This suggests a potential familial risk associated with elevated lipoprotein(a) requiring further investigation and possibly screening strategies.

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Today’s date is September 01, 2025. Welcome to Cardiology Today. Here are the latest research findings.

Article number one. Major cardiovascular events in first-degree relatives of individuals with elevated plasma lipoprotein(a): a registry-based cohort study. This study found that first-degree relatives of individuals with elevated lipoprotein(a) levels had a modestly increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events compared to the general population, even without directly measured lipoprotein(a) levels. This suggests a potential familial risk associated with elevated lipoprotein(a) requiring further investigation and possibly screening strategies.

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Medical Topics: Cardiology, Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart Disease, Clinical Research, Medical Education, Evidence-Based Medicine

Journals: New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), Journal of American College of Cardiology (JACC), Circulation, European Heart Journal, Nature Reviews Cardiology

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