Research  
     
  The FH Australasia Network plans to work together developing investigator-initiated research as well as participating in international research projects.

Expressions of interest should be directed to Professor Gerald Watts (gerald.watts@uwa.edu.au) or Associate Professor Dick Chan (dick.chan@uwa.edu.au
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Familial hypercholesterolaemia: A model of care for Australasia now e-published and in print (Watts et al Athero Suppl 2011; 12(2):221-231)

The FH Australasia Network (Australian Atherosclerosis Society) has developed a consensus model of care (MoC) for FH. The MoC is based on clinical experience, expert opinion, published evidence and consultations with a wide spectrum of stakeholders, and has been developed for use primarily by specialist centres intending starting a clinical service for FH. This MoC aims to provide a standardised, high-quality and cost-effective system of care that is likely to have the highest impact on patient outcomes. The MoC for FH is presented as a series of recommendations and algorithms focusing on the standards required for the detection, diagnosis, assessment and management of FH in adults and children. The process involved in cascade screening and risk notification, the backbone for detecting new cases of FH, is detailed. Guidance on treatment is based on risk stratifying patients, management of non-cholesterol risk factors, safe and effective use of statins, and a rational approach to follow-up of patients. Clinical and laboratory recommendations are given for genetic testing. An integrative system for providing best clinical care is described.
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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