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Cascade testing for Lp(a) yields 4x more elevated cases when starting from FH index patients who also have high Lp(a), in 103 children and adolescents (J Clin Lipidol 2024)
Original title: Cascade testing of children and adolescents for elevated Lp(a) in pedigrees with familial hypercholesterolaemia
In an established familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) cascade screening program, the authors tested 103 children and adolescents, first-degree relatives of 66 adult FH index cases, for elevated Lp(a) (>=30 mg/dL). Cascade testing starting from FH index cases with elevated Lp(a) (>=50 mg/dL) identified 1 case of elevated Lp(a) for every 2 children or adolescents tested, compared with 1 case for every 7.5 tested when starting from FH index cases with normal Lp(a) (P<0.001). The findings support prioritising Lp(a) cascade testing in relatives of FH index cases who themselves have elevated Lp(a), as an efficient way to identify children and adolescents with this inherited cardiovascular risk factor.
Original abstract
Elevated plasma lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is a common, inherited condition independently causing cardiovascular disease. Recent expert recommendations suggest opportunistically testing for elevated Lp(a) during cascade testing for familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH). We investigated the effectiveness of detecting elevated Lp(a) in 103 children and adolescents who were first-degree relatives of 66 adult index FH cases as part of an established FH cascade screening program. The yield of detection of elevated Lp(a) using a threshold of ≥30 mg/dL in children and adolescents was assessed. Cascade testing from FH index cases with elevated Lp(a) ≥50 mg/dL identified 1 case of Lp(a) ≥30 mg/dL for every 2 children or adolescents tested. In contrast, opportunistic screening from index cases with FH but normal Lp(a) levels demonstrated 1 case of Lp(a) ≥30 mg/dL for every 7.5 children or adolescents tested (p < 0.001). In conclusion, cascade testing for elevated Lp(a) from index cases with FH and elevated Lp(a) is effective in identifying new cases of elevated Lp(a).
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