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World J Cardiol. Jul 26, 2024; 16(7): 397-401
Published online Jul 26, 2024. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v16.i7.397
Published online Jul 26, 2024. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v16.i7.397
Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitors in peripheral artery disease: A review of efficacy, safety, and outcomes
Moiud Mohyeldin, Ahmed S Abuelgasim, Ahmed MG Mustafa, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Khartoum 11111, Sudan
Author contributions: Mohyeldin M contributed to conceptualization, methodology, visualization, supervision, and project administration; Mohyeldin M was responsible for the overall integrity of the work, from inception to the published article; Mohyeldin M, Abuelgasim AS, and Mustafa AMG contributed to the investigation, writing of the original draft and writing, reviewing, and editing; Abuelgasim AS and Mustafa AMG contributed to the resources; All authors have read and approved the final version of the manuscript.
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Corresponding author: Moiud Mohyeldin, MD, Doctor, Staff Physician, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Ebed Khatim St, Khartoum 11111, Sudan. moiudahmed@gmail.com
Received: April 16, 2024
Revised: May 20, 2024
Accepted: June 5, 2024
Published online: July 26, 2024
Processing time: 98 Days and 20.8 Hours
Revised: May 20, 2024
Accepted: June 5, 2024
Published online: July 26, 2024
Processing time: 98 Days and 20.8 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Evolocumab and alirocumab, which belong to the class of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitors, are effective in reducing cardiovascular events and major adverse limb events in peripheral artery disease patients. Despite their proven benefits, these inhibitors are underutilized in clinical practice, often due to providers’ lack of awareness and concerns about cost. This highlights the need for further research to assess the long-term effects of these inhibitors and their cost-effectiveness for specific patient groups.