Based on ODYSSEY Outcomes, for which biological/metabolic risk markers do you feel that cardiologists and atherosclerosis specialists should strive to achieve LDL-C levels even more aggressive than those identified in the AHA Guidelines?

Based on ODYSSEY Outcomes, for which biological/metabolic risk markers do you feel that cardiologists and atherosclerosis specialists should strive to achieve LDL-C levels even more aggressive than those identified in the AHA Guidelines?

Based on ODYSSEY Outcomes, for which biological/metabolic risk markers do you feel that cardiologists and atherosclerosis specialists should strive to achieve LDL-C levels even more aggressive than those identified in the AHA Guidelines?


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Paul Ridker, MD

Paul Ridker, MD

Atherosclerosis Prevention Paul Ridker, MD, Eugene Braunwald Professor Harvard Medical School Division of Cardiovascular Medicine Director, Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA