The Headline
Lipitor prevents cardiovascular events in people with normal cholesterol
The Facts
The Big Idea: Major cardiovascular events can be reduced with atorvastatin in patients who are not dyslipidemic
Study Design: Multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Outcomes Nonfatal MI and fatal CHD
Number of Patients 19342 randomized, 10,305 in lipid-lowering arm, 5168 atorvaststin, 5137 placebo
Type of Patients 40-79 yo with hypertension and total cholesterol less than 250. At least 3 of following risk factors: LVH, abnormalities on ECG,Diabetes, Peripheral Artery Disease, previous stroke or TIA, male, 55 or older, microalbuminuria or proteinuria, smoking, ratio of TC to HDL of >6, family history of premature CHD
Important ExclusionsCoronary artery disease, recent stroke, TG >400 gm/dl, heart failure, uncontrolled arrhythmias Interventions 10mg atorvastatin or placebo once daily
Duration 3.3 years
Statistics Kaplan-Meier & Cox’s proportional hazard
The Results
Outcomes in 3.3 years
Outcome |
Atorvastatin |
Placebo |
---|---|---|
Fatal and NonFatal MI |
1.9% |
3% |
Coronary Events |
3.4% |
4.8% |
Death |
3.6% |
4.1% |
Note that mortality difference is not statistically sigificant
For The Cynic
Funding Funded by Pfizer. The absolute risks in our fact box are not as impressive as the 36% reduction reported in the abstract. Note that you have to be very high risk to get the benefits listed. Even in this high risk group, you have a 97% chance of not having the primary outcome in 3 years. This improves to a 98.1% chance if you take atorvastatin. This is a real improvement however.
Atorvastatin 10mg/day reduces cardiovascular risk in high risk patients with normal cholesterol.
Reference
Prevention of coronary and stroke events with atorvastatin in hypertensive patients who have average or lower-than-average cholesterol concentrations, in the Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial—Lipid Lowering Arm (ASCOT-LLA): a multicentre randomised controlled trial. The Lancet, Volume 361, Issue 9364, Pages 1149 – 1158, 5 April 2003
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