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BLA 165: Can A Medication Reduce Heart Attacks By 25%?

BLA 165: Can A Medication Reduce Heart Attacks By 25%?

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A recent paper just dropped claiming an injection can cut heart attack risk by 25%—even for those who have never had one before. But is this a medical breakthrough or just expensive hype? In this episode, I’m diving deep into the Vesalius trial to separate the science from the headlines.

We’ll break down how PCSK9 inhibitors work (using a baseball analogy, of course), analyze the impressive relative risk reduction, and honestly discuss the "gray areas" like mortality benefits and the diversity gap in the data. My goal isn't to be a guru, but to help you cut through the noise so you can make evidence-informed decisions about your heart health. Let's dive in.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:30 - Nerding Out on History: Statins & Previous Trials
01:03 - The PCSK9 Context: FOURIER & ODYSSEY
02:40 - Mechanism of Action: The "Catcher's Mitt" Analogy
03:47 - Vesalius Trial Design & Demographics
06:06 - The Endpoints: What is MACE?
07:16 - Addressing the "Big Pharma" Funding
08:28 - Primary Results: LDL Drop & 25% Reduction
09:34 - Absolute Risk vs. Relative Risk (The Real Numbers)
10:12 - Number Needed to Treat (NNT)
11:13 - The Mortality Question: Did it Save Lives?
12:06 - Safety Profile: Diabetes, Brain Fog & Muscle Pain
13:16 - Limitation 1: The Mortality "Provocative Signal"
13:57 - Limitation 2: The Ezetimibe Head-Scratcher
15:23 - Limitation 3: The Diversity Gap
15:52 - Bottom Line: Guidelines, "Big Rocks" & The Future

SELECTED REFERENCES:
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2514428
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1801174
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1615664

*Disclaimer*
This podcast is for entertainment, education, and informational purposes only.
The topics discussed should not solely be used to diagnose, treat , or prevent any condition.
The information presented here was created with an evidence based approach, but you please keep in mind that science is always changing and at the time of listening to this there may some new data that makes this information incomplete or inaccurate.
Always seek the advice of your personal physician or qualified health care provider for questions regarding any medical condition.

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