Circulation, Vol 70, 290-296, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
P Koivisto and TA Miettinen
Partial ileal bypass is effective in reducing circulating cholesterol
levels. In our study the 10 year effects of the procedure on serum lipids
and lipoproteins were studied in 27 patients with heterozygous familial
hypercholesterolemia. The ileal bypass patients were compared with
conservatively treated case controls matched for age, sex, serum
cholesterol level, relative body weight, blood pressure, and smoking habits
and also for the existence of diabetes and coronary heart disease. Serum
triglycerides were initially slightly higher in the patients undergoing
ileal bypass. During the 10 year follow-up eight surgically treated and
seven control patients suffered fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarctions.
Of these all but one male subject who underwent surgery had had manifest
coronary heart disease at entry. Male sex, smoking, triglyceride levels,
and angina were significant predictors of new coronary events. The fall in
serum cholesterol in patients who underwent ileal bypass and had fatal
myocardial infarctions was smaller than in the corresponding subjects
without events. The serum lipid levels of the survivors at the end of the
10 year follow-up showed that ileal bypass, as compared with the
conservative treatment, had led to a larger decrease in total serum
cholesterol (-33% vs -11% in the control patients; p less than .001); lower
total serum cholesterol (360 vs 468 mg/dl; p less than .001), low- density
lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol (236 vs 324 mg/dl, p less than .001), and LDL
apoprotein B levels (186 vs 231 mg/dl; p less than .001); and higher serum
high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (46 vs 38 mg/dl; p less than .05) and HDL2
cholesterol levels (25 vs 16 mg/dl; p less than .05).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
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Long-term effects of ileal bypass on lipoproteins in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia
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