Literature DB >> 20941469

[High-dose statin therapy for high-risk patients].

C H Saely1, H Drexel, K Huber.   

Abstract

Lowering LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) with statins decreases cardiovascular risk; therefore LDL-C is the primary target in lipid therapy. The amount of risk reduction is the greater, the lower the LDL-C values achieved by statin therapy are. Current guidelines therefore require an LDL-C as low as < 70 mg/dl in patients who are at a very high risk of cardiovascular events. This stringent treatment goal depending on the baseline LDL-C values typically can only be obtained with higher doses of potent statins. Randomised trials demonstrate the efficacy of high-dose therapy with atorvastatin 80 mg/day with regard to the prevention of cardiovascular events in patients after acute coronary syndromes (PROVE-IT TIMI 22 trial), in patients with stable coronary artery disease (TNT trial), and in patients after stroke or TIA (SPARCL trial). Moreover, potent statin treatment reduces the progression of coronary atherosclerosis (REVERSAL and ASTEROID trials). Furthermore, large meta-analyses of the efficacy of high-dose statin therapy confirm its safety; in particular, muscle-related adverse events are not more frequent than with standard statin doses. It is recommended that evidence-based statin doses be used in clinical practice; the dosages used in clinical trials should be given rather than titrating patients to LDL-C targets by increasing statin doses in a stepwise manner. Whether the strong LDL-C lowering combination of simvastatin plus ezetimibe will reduce cardiovascular events over and above simvastatin monotherapy is currently being tested in the ongoing IMPROVE-IT trial. Importantly, despite the large body of evidence in favour of high-dose statin therapy for patients at high cardiovascular risk, high-dose statin therapy is still underused and LDL-C goals are still not met in the majority of these patients.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20941469     DOI: 10.1007/s00059-010-3381-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Herz        ISSN: 0340-9937            Impact factor:   1.443


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