Table 1.
Recommendation | 1998 | 2008 | |
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Screening | |||
Measure nonfasting total cholesterol or fasting lipids according to algorithm | Assess fasting lipid profile | ||
Recommended with family history of high cholesterol or early atherosclerosis | (Unchanged) | ||
Optional with unknown family history | Recommended with unknown family history | ||
Optional given personal risk factors | Recommended given personal risk factors. Screen every 3–5 yr beginning at 2 yr of age | ||
Use same cutoff point? for all ages and both sexes | Use age-and sex-specific cholesterol norms (>95th percentile considered abnormal) | ||
No specific recommendations for high triglyceride levels and low HDL cholesterol levels | Measure triglyceride and HDL cholesterol levels, with age- and sex-specific norms | ||
Diet and exercise | |||
Begin nutritional therapy at 2 yr of age | Begin nutritional therapy with reduced-fat milk at 1 yr for children at risk owing to obesity or family | ||
Initiate treatment with NCEP Step-One Diet (total fat 20 to 30% of total calories consumed, saturated fat <10%, dietary cholesterol <300 mg/day); if diet is not effective after 3 mo, progress to Step-Two Diet: (total fat 20 to 30%, saturated fat <7%, dietary cholesterol <200 mg/day] | Follow Dietary Guidelines for Americans, with saturated fat <7%, trans fat <1%, dietary cholesterol <200 mg/day, and suggested fiber intake equal to child’s age plus 5 g/day, up to 20 g/day at 15 yr of age | ||
Encourage regular exercise | Encourage physical activity for weight management and for treatment of high triglyceride levels and low HDL cholesterol levels | ||
Pharmacology | |||
Use bile acid-binding agents as first-line agent; stations not recommended | Include statins among potential first-line agents | ||
10-yr minimum age for pharmacotherapy | 8-yr minimum age for pharmacotherapy | ||
Initiate pharmacotherapy for LDL cholesterol level of ≥190 mg per deciliter or ≥160 mg per deciliter with positive family history or 2 additional risks | Use new LDL cholesterol treatment cutoff point of ≥130 mg per deciliter if diabetes mellitus present |
Notes: Copyright © 2008. Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission from de Ferranti S, Ludwig DS. Storm over statins–the controversy surrounding pharmacologic treatment of children. N Engl J Med. 2008;359(13):1309–1312.30
Abbreviations: AAP, American Academy of Pediatrics; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; NCEP, National Cholesterol Education Program.