Statin treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke
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- DOI: 10.1111/ijs.12256
Statin treatment in patients with acute ischemic stroke
Abstract
Background and purpose: We aimed to investigate the association of statin treatment with outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke.
Methods: Over a 4.5-year period (starting November 2007), 12 781 patients (mean age, 72·8 ± 12·6 years; 48·6% women) with acute ischemic stroke from 15 hospitals in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, were enrolled in a population-based study and prospectively evaluated. The primary outcomes were the mortality during hospitalization and the disability (modified Rankin Scale score ≥2) at discharge from hospital. The secondary outcomes were the mortality and disability at three-months after discharge.
Results: A total of 7535 patients (59%) with acute ischemic stroke were treated with statins. During hospitalization (mean, nine-days), the in-hospital mortality rate (4·7%; 95% confidence interval, 4·3-5·1%) was lower in patients treated with statins than in those without statins (2·3% vs. 7·9%, respectively; P < 0·001). At three-months after discharge, the mortality rate (6·9%; 95% confidence interval, 6·4-7·5%) was lower in patients treated with statins than in those without statins (5·0% vs. 10·6%, respectively; P < 0·001). Adjusted logistic regression analysis showed that statin treatment was associated with reduced rates of in-hospital mortality (odds ratio, 0·39; 95% confidence interval, 0·31-0·48; P < 0·001) and three-month mortality (odds ratio, 0.47; 95% confidence interval, 0·34-0·63; P < 0·001). A comparison of the patient groups revealed that patients on statins were likely to have lower disability rates at discharge (59% vs. 67%, respectively; P < 0·001) and after three-months (33% vs. 42%, respectively; P < 0·001) in patients who had survived the stroke.
Conclusion: Statin treatment may improve the outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Further studies are necessary to confirm this finding.
Keywords: disability; hypercholesterolemia; mortality; plaques; statin; stroke.
© 2014 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke © 2014 World Stroke Organization.
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