DLCN score

  • Family history

    • 1.
      Is anyone among the patient's parent, sibling, or child (first degree relative) with known premature* coronary and/or vascular disease?
      Yes No
    • 2.
      Is anyone among the patient's parent, sibling, or child (first degree relative) with known LDL-cholesterol above the 95th percentile for age and gender (appendix 1, 2 & 3)?
      Yes No
    • 3.
      Is anyone among the patient's parent, sibling, or child (first degree relative) with tendinous xanthomata and/or arcus cornealis?
      Yes No
    • 4.
      If the patient is aged <18 years, is his/her LDL-cholesterol above the 95th percentile for age and gender (appendix 1)?
      Yes No
  • Clinical history

    • 5.
      Does the patient have premature* coronary artery disease (CAD)?
      Yes No
    • 6.
      Does the patient have premature* cerebral or peripheral vascular disease?
      Yes No
  • Physical examination

  • LDL-Cholesterol level

    • The patient's untreated LDL cholesterol level is
  • DNA Analysis

    • 9.
      Does the patient have a functional mutation in the LDLR, apo B or PCSK9 gene?
      Yes No

DLCN Score

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FOOTNOTES

*premature means men aged <55 years, women aged <60 years

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