Statins could be beneficial, even in older adults

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The use of statins in adults over 60 could reduce the risk of heart disease and death, according to international researchers. The team used over 40,000 electronic health records from the Hong Kong Hospital Authority, analysing patients over 60 without preexisting heart disease diagnoses who met indications for statin treatment from January 2008 to December 2015. The team found that starting statin therapy was associated with a lower incidence of heart disease and death from all causes, even among the older population aged 85 and over. While this kind of study can’t show cause and effect, the authors say a lack of representation in statin trials for older age groups has led to uncertainty on the benefits of statins for preventing heart disease over the age of 75. These results indicate statins are likely to be safe and beneficial, even in the older age groups, the authors say, without increasing the risk of adverse events such as liver dysfunction.

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From: American College of Physicians

Statins associated with decreased risk for CVD and death, even in very old adults

A study of adults aged 60 years and older found that the use of statin therapy as primary cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention was effective for preventing CVD and all-cause mortality, even in adults aged 85 years and older. The study is published in Annals of Internal Medicine.


Researchers from the University of Hong Kong used a target trial emulation design to investigate the relationship between statin therapy and CVD risk using electronic health records (EHRs) from the Hong Kong Hospital Authority. Thes study included adult patients over 60 without preexisting diagnosed CVDs who met indications for statin treatment from January 2008 to December 2015. Patients with prior statin use, lipid-lowering drug use, cancer, myopathies, or liver dysfunction were excluded. Statin therapy was defined as specific statin drugs, and outcomes included major CVDs, all-cause mortality, and adverse events. Follow-up was conducted until outcomes, death, loss to follow-up, or the end of the study. The data showed that in all age groups, initiating statin therapy was associated with lower incidence of CVD and all-cause mortality, even among the older population aged 85 years or older. In addition, statin use did not increase the risk for adverse events, such as myopathies and liver dysfunction.

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Organisation/s: The University of Hong Kong
Funder: By the Health and Medical Research Fund, Health Bureau, theGovernment of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (Project no: 05190107), and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Excellent Young Scientists Fund (Hong Kong andMacau) (Ref No. 82222902).
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