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. 2016 Mar 6;102(3):255–260. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2015-308570

Table 1.

Paediatric FH Register characteristics* at baseline by age

≤10 years
N=96†
>10 years
N=111†
Number boys/girls (%age boys) 50/46 (52.1) 54/57 (48.7)
Age (years) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
7.3 (2.2) 96
7.8 (5.5–9.1)
12.6 (1.7) 111
12.6 (10.9–13.9)
Weight (kg) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
27.8 (9.5) 88
25.6 (21–34.1)
50.3 (14.4) 102
49.1 (40.5–57.7)
Height (m) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
1.26 (14.2) 77
1.28 (1.17–1.37)
1.56 (11.4) 91
1.55 (1.49–1.64)
Total cholesterol (mmol/L) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
8.07 (1.43) 96
8.0 (6.99–9.15)
7.22 (1.43) 111‡
7.1 (6.3–8.0)
LDL-C (mmol/L) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
6.17 (1.40) 87
6.1 (5.1–7.1)
5.28 (1.39) 106§
5.1 (4.4–6.1)
HDL-C (mmol/L) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
1.41 (0.35) 87
1.4 (1.13–1.65)
1.41 (0.33) 105
1.4 (1.2–1.6)
Triglyceride (mmol/L) Mean (SD) N
Median (IQR)
0.96 (0.47) 86
0.84 (0.7–1.1)
1.04 (0.60) 103
0.90 (0.67–1.25)
Smoking % (N) 1.04% (1/96) 2.7% (3/110)

There are 31 adolescent girls on statins. Five do not have oral contraceptive use recorded. Four of the remaining 26 (15%) were prescribed oral contraceptives.

*Excluding 3 patients with homozygous FH.

†25 children are missing diagnosis dates.

‡Cholesterol is significantly lower in age>10 years versus age<10 years, p=0.00006.

§LDL-C is significantly lower in age>10 years vs age<10 years, p=0.00001

FH, familial hypercholesterolaemia; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.