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The role of high levels of triglycerides in cardiovascular disease remains poorly understood. Now, investigators have reported long-term mortality data on the 15,355 patients initially screened for the placebo-controlled Bezafibrate Infarction Prevention (BIP) trial, which enrolled 3122 patients with coronary heart disease and found a statistically nonsignificant 9.4% reduction in the primary endpoint (fatal and nonfatal myocardial infarction plus sudden death) with bezafibrate, a triglyceride-lowering drug (Circulation 2000; 102:21).
At follow-up (median, 22.8 years), successively higher baseline fasting triglyceride levels were linked to successively higher age- and sex-adjusted mortality rates, even in multivariate analysis controlling fo…