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European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on April 13, 2005
European Heart Journal 2005 26(13):1249-1251; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi296
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Metabolic syndrome criteria: ready for clinical prime time or work in progress?

Naveed Sattar1,* and Nita G. Forouhi2

1Section of Vascular Biochemistry, Division of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, 4th Floor QEB, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G31 2ER, UK
2MRC Epidemiology Unit, Cambridge CB1 8RN, UK

* Corresponding author. Tel: +44 141 211 4312; fax: +44 141 553 2558. E-mail address: nsattar@clinmed.gla.ac.uk

This editorial refers to ‘Impact of statins in microalbuminuric subjects with the metabolic syndrome: a substudy of the PREVEND Intervention Trial’{dagger} by C.A. Geluk et al., on page 1314

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Geluk et al.1 describe a subgroup analysis of the PREVEND trial in which they tested whether pravastatin reduced risk for major adverse cardiac events in micro-albuminuric patients with and without the metabolic syndrome defined by the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Adult Treatment Panel (ATP III) criteria.2 Although pravastatin did not reduce incidence of adverse cardiac events in the total cohort,3 an impressive 60% relative risk reduction was noted in the subgroup with both micro-albuminuria and metabolic syndrome [hazard ratio (HR) 0.39, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.17–0.89], whereas micro-albuminuric individuals without metabolic syndrome did not appear to benefit. The higher event rate in the former group concurs with other evidence indicating a more ‘malignant’ outcome when micro-albuminuria accompanies other risk factors (e.g. endothelial dysfunction4) than when it occurs in isolation. The investigators suggested . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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