| Literature DB >> 28751834 |
Michele Massimo Gulizia1, Furio Colivicchi2, Marcello Arca3, Maurizio Giuseppe Abrignani4, Gian Piero Perna5, Gian Francesco Mureddu6, Federico Nardi7, Carmine Riccio1.
Abstract
Statins are a class of drugs used to lower total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol. Clinical trials performed over the last 25 years have shown that these agents are effective in improving cardiovascular outcomes in several different clinical settings. However, in some cases statin treatment may be associated with significant side effects and adverse reactions. The occurrence of these adverse events during statin therapy may cause discontinuation of treatment, and hence the impossibility of achieving recommended lipid goals. The clinical condition in which patients experience major unacceptable symptoms and/or develop laboratory abnormalities during statin therapy is defined as statin intolerance. This document outlines the diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for the clinical management of patients with hypercholesterolaemia and statin intolerance.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnostic–therapeutic pathways; Intolerance; Statins
Year: 2017 PMID: 28751834 PMCID: PMC5520756 DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/sux020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Heart J Suppl ISSN: 1520-765X Impact factor: 1.803