Association Between Intensity of Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Reduction With Statin-Based Therapies and Secondary Stroke Prevention

Feb 21, 2022JAMA neurology

How Stronger Statin Treatments Lower 'Bad' Cholesterol and Relate to Preventing Repeat Strokes

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Abstract

More intensive LDL-C-lowering statin-based therapies are associated with an absolute risk reduction of 1.2% in recurrent stroke compared to less intensive therapies.

  • The analysis included 11 randomized clinical trials with 20,163 patients, primarily men (67.0%), with a mean age of 64.9 years.
  • More intensive therapies showed a relative risk (RR) of 0.88 for recurrent stroke compared to less intensive therapies.
  • Intensive LDL-C-lowering therapies were also linked to a reduced risk of major cardiovascular events.
  • An increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke was observed with more intensive therapies.
  • The benefit of intensive therapies for recurrent stroke was more pronounced in patients with evidence of atherosclerosis (RR, 0.79) compared to those without (RR, 0.95).

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