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67 4.2.8.1. Children and Adolescents COR LOE Recommendations 1 B-R 1. In children and adolescents with lipid abnormalities, lifestyle management is recommended to improve LDL-C, TG, and non–HDL-C. 1 B-R 2. In children and adolescents ≥8 years of age with an LDL-C level persistently ≥160 mg/dL (4.1 mmol/L) and a presentation consistent with FH who do not respond sufficiently after 3 to 6 months of lifestyle management, initiation of statin and other LLT as necessary is recommended to lower LDL-C.* 2a B-NR 3. In children and adolescents with a clinical presentation consistent with FH, panel-based genetic testing for pathogenic/likely pathogenic rare variants for FH can be useful to guide diagnosis, cascade testing, and treatment. * Children with HoFH require specialized consideration, including aggressive LLT at the time of diagnosis, including in infancy (Section 4.2.4.4, "Severe Hypercholesterolemia with Clinical or Genetic Confirmation of Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia [HoFH]"). 4.2.8. Considerations in Patient Management Table 18. Normal and Elevated Lipid Values in Childhood* Acceptable, mg/dL Borderline, mg/dL Abnormal, mg/dL TC <170 mg/dL 170–199 mg/dL ≥200 mg/dL TG: 0–9 y <75 mg/dL 75–99 mg/dL ≥100 mg/dL TG: 10–19 y <90 mg/dL 90–129 mg/dL ≥130 mg/dL HDL-C >45 mg/dL 40–45 mg/dL <40 mg/dL LDL-C <110 mg/dL 110–129 mg/dL ≥130 mg/dL Non–HDL-C <120 mg/dL 120–144 mg/dL ≥145 mg/dL * Values for plasma lipid and lipoprotein levels are from the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Cholesterol Levels in Children; non–HDL-C values equivalent to LDL-C are taken from the Bogalusa Heart Study. e cutpoints for high and borderline high represent approximately the 95th and 75th percentiles, respectively. Low cutpoints for HDL-C represent approximately the 10th percentile. Values given are in mg/dL. To convert to SI units, divide the results for TC, LDL-C, HDL-C, and non–HDL-C by 38.6; for TG, divide by 88.6. HDL-C indicates high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein- cholesterol; SI, Système international d'unités (International System of Units); TC, total cholesterol; and TG, triglyceride. Modified with permission from Grundy et al. Copyright © 2018 American Heart Association, Inc. and American College of Cardiolog y Foundation.

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