Abstract

Problem: West Virginia perennially leads the US in child obesity and adult heart disease. We had screened over 100,000 school children for cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRF) in the Coronary Artery Risk Detection in Appalachian Communities (CARDIAC) program over 20 years until the 2017 economic downturn. 60,000 had lipid panels. WVU Health System includes encounters with over 200,000 WV children. We hypothesize that CMRF screening has decreased without the statewide CARDIAC Program. Methods: We queried our instance of Epic Electronic Health Record that includes much of northern WV to ascertain BMI, Total Cholesterol (TC) , Low Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL), triglyceride level (TG) and hemoglobin A1C. We also searched for use of cholesterol-lowering medicines. Results: 137,566 children under 18 years had a BMI measure and we have reported a 5%ile increase in the COVID era. Only 8498 have had a total cholesterol check (avg ± SD 159+34 mg/dl), 9964 had triglyceride (109 ± 74 mg/dl) and 4874 had LDL (92.04 ± 29.8 mg/dl). 2609 children had average HA1C 6.03 ± 1.7%. 607 children had LDL ≥ 130 mg/dl including 174 with LDL ≥ 160 mg/dl. 33 were given lipid-lowering medication and had LDL change from 248 ± 86 mg/dl to 181 ± 42 mg/dl at follow-up. Average decrease was 67 ± 79 mg/dl (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Few children are being screened for TC, LDL and TG absent the statewide CARDIAC lipid screening program in WV. Lipid-lowering medicines are sparsely used in children with significant risk of Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH). Family history is not available for the cohort. None in FH range were below the 130 mg/dl LDL target value after treatment. In this pediatric population with usual incidence of FH and high prevalence of dyslipidemia of obesity with high BMI and TG levels, little lipid screening is occurring without the statewide school-based program. Child health care providers need to intervene to prevent even greater WV coronary disease in the future. Policy-makers can impact the future health of WV school children by promoting and funding screening for cardiometabolic risk factors now.

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