Title: Smoking, lipids and lifestyle
1Smoking, lipids and lifestyle
- Dr Shirley Copland
- Associate Specialist
2Normal heart and coronary artery
3Diseased coronary artery
4Diabetes and cardiovascular risk
- Adults with diabetes have a reduced life
expectancy of some 5-10 years - Most deaths are due to circulatory diseases
- Heart attacks rates are 3 -5 fold increased
- Stroke risk is increased 2-3 fold
- After 15 years duration of type 2 diabetes more
than 20 of patients have had a heart attack ( UK
prospective diabetes study)
5DIABETES AND CARDIVASCULAR DISEASE
- AGE DIABETES
- 45-54 24.8
- 55-64 37.9
- 65-74 40.5
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- Incidence of MI per 1000 women
- NO DIABETES
- 4.3
- 12.6
- 22.6
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6Why the excess risk in Diabetes ?
- Thought that raised blood glucose levels are
toxic to the lining of blood vessels - Vessels are then more susceptible to damage from
all the other risk factors e.g. high blood
pressure, smoking - Low density lipoprotein (LDL) is more densely
packed with triglyceride which is more readily
taken up into the vessel walls causing atheroma
plaques
7Coronary Risk Factors
- Modifiable
- Smoking
- High blood pressure
- Cholesterol levels
- Excess weight
- Lack of exercise
- High glucose levels
- Unmodifiable
- Being male
- Family history
- Age
- Diabetes mellitus
- Proteinuria
8 Risk Factors - Smoking
- Widely recognised to accelerate coronary artery
disease and to increase risks of certain cancers - Smoking gt20 per day more than doubles the risk
of coronary disease - Scottish Diabetes Survey 2004 showed 18
patients with diabetes in Grampian remain smokers
9Risk Factors - Smoking
- Simple advice to stop smoking has a small but
significant effect - Nicotine replacement therapy can double quitting
success rates - Zyban also helps more people to be successful but
can increase the BP - No definite evidence for benefit of acupuncture
- Many people need several attempts to stop
encourage to keep trying! - Monitor for relapse !
10Risk Factor - Lifestyle
- A 10 kg weight loss in obese patients with
diabetes has been shown to reduce mortality by
25 - Exercise helps control weight, blood pressure and
lowers blood sugar - In the UK 60-70 of the adult population is
considered to be physically inactive - Moderate exercise works - taking a brisk walk
most days reduces coronary risk by up to 50
11Risk Factors - Cholesterol
- Cholesterol is essential in the body
- Component of all cell membranes, needed for
manufacture of steroid hormones, used to make
bile salts which are necessary for digestion - Excess dietary saturated fat increases blood
lipids - Liver is involved in cholesterol manufacture
12Risk Factors - Cholesterol
- Cholesterol is carried in the blood in particles
called lipoproteins. - Lab tests report the total cholesterol (TC) and
the amounts of the component particles - HDL the good
- LDL the bad
- TC to HDL ratio the ugly
- In type 2 diabetes the ratio is often raised due
to low HDL
13How to reduce Cholesterol
- We all know the healthy eating messages - reduced
saturated fats, more fruit and veg and oily fish
- emphasis is on a balanced diet. - Fish oil supplements shown to be
cardio-protective in the short term in high risk
patients. No long term overall benefits. - Benecol and Flora pro-active margarines do lower
the LDL cholesterol - probably beneficial but no
long term studies to date.
14How to reduce Cholesterol
- Weight loss
- Exercise
- Good blood sugar control
- Exclude secondary causes e.g. hypothyroidism
- However despite best efforts the cholesterol
levels often remain relatively too high
15Heart Protection Study 2002/3
- Major recent trial studying gt20,000 subjects aged
over 40 with vascular disease, hypertension or
diabetes - Patients had normal cholesterols at entry
- In diabetes patients taking simvastatin
- 27 reduction in major coronary events
- 25 reduction in strokes
- Note - need to treat 100 people for 5 years to
prevent 7 events but benefits would accrue
16CARDS 2004
- Almost 3000 patients with type 2 DM
- Patients had no known vascular disease but had
either retinopathy, microalbuminuria,
hypertension or were smokers - LDL lt 4.14 on entry
- Showed atorvastatin prevented 37 vascular events
per 1000 people treated for 4 years
17Statin drug therapy
- Most effective lipid lowering medications
- Many large studies have now shown consistent
reductions in cardiovascular risks - Do more than just reduce the cholesterol -
protect the circulation - Low incidence of side effects in clinical trials
18Potential benefits of statins
- Reduce major coronary events
- Reduce stroke risk
- Reduce mortality from heart disease
- Reduce need for coronary procedures
(angioplasty, coronary artery bypass grafts) - Reduce total mortality
19STATINS
- Simvastatin, pravastatin, atorvastatin,
fluvastatin and most recently rosuvastatin - Act on the liver enzyme (HMG Co A reductase)
involved in cholesterol synthesis hence lowering
blood levels - Not used in active liver disease
- Few drug interactions (but avoid combination with
clarithromycin /erythromycin, ketoconazole,
antivirals, ciclosporin) - Grapefruit juice avoidance with simvastatin
20STATINS
- Few side effects
- Most common are GI effects or headache
- Rare side effects include muscle or liver
inflammation (lt 1 in 10,000 patient years) - Liver tests checked before starting treatment and
periodically thereafter and patients are advised
to report any new muscle pain - Contra -indicated in pregnancy
21Guidelines - shifting the goalpost
- Grampian Diabetes Guidelines - Feb 2004
- GP contract targets - April 2004
- Joint British Societies 2 - November 2005
22Joint British Societies Guidelines (JBS 2)
- All patients with diabetes should receive
lifestyle advice and lipids monitored - All patients with known vascular disease should
be offered statin therapy - For primary prevention if patients with diabetes
meet the following criteria then statin therapy
should be offered - Treat to a target of TC ? 4 and LDL ? 2
23Joint British Societies Guidelines (JBS 2)
- All patients with diabetes aged ? 40 years
- Patients with diabetes aged 18-39 years who have
at least one of
-retinopathy (severe, prolif. or
maculopathy) -nephropathy (incl.
microalbuminuira) -poor
glycaemic control (HBA1c gt9)
-hypertension
-TC ? 6 or features of
metabolic syndrome -FH of premature IHD
24Joint British Societies Guidelines (JBS 2)
- Low dose aspirin
- All people with type 2 DM aged ? 50 years
- Younger patients with diabetes with either
-more than 10 years duration
-treatment for
hypertension or
-evidence of complications
e.g. retinopathy or nephropathy
25Mr JD 69 years
- Type 2 DM onset 2005
- Ex smoker 1989 BMI 27 HBA1c 6.9
- BP 158/78
- Left calf claudication
- No retinopathy MA screen normal
- TC 5.2 LDL 2.9
- Rx Metformin
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26Mr JD 69 years
- Encourage activity increase within limits
- Update on foot self care and refer to podiatry
- Aspirin
- Statin - simvastatin 40 mgs
- Ace inhibitor as first line anti-hypertensive
27Mrs SD 38 years
- Type 2 DM onset 2001
- Smoker BMI 33 HBA1c 7.2
- BP 140/86
- Check out assistant
- No retinopathy MA screen normal
- TC 4.2 LDL 2.3 TRIGs 1.2
- Rx Metformin
28Mrs SD 38 years
- Smoking cessation support
- Reinforce dietary advice
- Consider Xenical
- ?Exercise class
29Mr J S 38 years
- Type 2 DM onset 2000
- Ex smoker BMI 35 HBA1c 8.5
- On anti-hypertensive Rx BP 148/78
- Erectile dysfunction 2003
- No retinopathy MA screen normal
- TC 4.8 LDL 2.6
- Rx Insulin, metformin, ramipril, sildenafil
30Mr J S 38 years
- Review advice on weight reduction and activity
level - Insulin and metformin
- Ace inhibitor and other agent to lower BP
- Sildenafil
- Statin
- Aspirin
31Mr AF 49 years
- Type 1 DM since 1994
- Non smoker BMI 27 HBA1c 8.5
- BP 128/76
- Fit joiner
- No retinopathy MA screen normal
- TC 4.3 LDL 2.5
- Rx Basal bolus insulin regime
32Mr AF 49 years
- Basal bolus insulin regime
- Review education
- Simvastatin 20 mgs
- Aspirin (nearly 50 years)
33Miss C D 34 years
- Type 1 DM since 1980
- Smoker BMI 27 HBA1c 7.5
- BP 135/78
- Moderate retinopathy
- Microalbuminuria present
- TC 4.8 LDL 2.7
34Miss C D 34 years
- Basal bolus regime of insulin
- Support re smoking cessation
- Ace inhibitor
- Statin
- Aspirin
- Contraception!