1.Executive summary of the 2020 Clinical practice guidelines for the management of Dyslipidemia in the Philippines
Lourdes Ella Gonzalez-Santos ; Raymond Oliva ; Cecilia Jimeno ; Eddieson Gonzales ; Maria Margarita Balabagno ; Deborah Ona ; Jude Erric Cinco ; Agnes Baston ; Imelda Caole-Ang ; Mia Fojas ; Ruzenette Felicitas Hernandez ; Ma. Cristina Macrohon-Valdez ; Maria Theresa Rosqueta ; Felix Eduardo Punzalan ; Elmer Jasper Llanes
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2021;36(1):5-11
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Dyslipidemia is a cardiovascular risk factor that is increasing in prevalence in the country. The need to treat and manage elevated cholesterol levels, both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic, is of utmost importance. Different medical societies  and  groups  bonded  together  to  formulate  the  2020  Philippine  Clinical  Practice  Guidelines  for  dyslipidemia.  The  group  raised  nine  clinical  questions  that  are  important  in  dyslipidemia  management.  A  technical  working  group  analyzed the clinical questions dealing with non-pharmacologic management, primary prevention for both non-diabetic and  individuals  with  diabetes,  familial  hypercholesterolemia,  secondary  prevention,  adverse  events  of  statins  and  the  use of other lipid parameters as measurement of risk for cardiovascular disease. Randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses were included in the GRADE-PRO analysis to come up with the statements answering the clinical questions. The statements were presented to a panel consisting of government agencies, members of the different medical societies, and private institutions, and the statements were voted upon to come up with the final statements of the 2020 practice guidelines. The 2020 CPG is aimed for the Filipino physician to confidently care for the individual with dyslipidemia and eventually lower his risk for cardiovascular disease.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Dyslipidemias
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		                        			 Hyperlipoproteinemia Type II
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		                        			 Diabetes Mellitus
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
            

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