Intensive Versus Moderate Statin‐Based Therapies in Patients With Mild Ischemic Stroke: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study

Author:

Fan Hai‐mei12ORCID,Wang Yong‐le1ORCID,Zhang Kai‐li3,Liu Ting‐ting1ORCID,Li Xin‐yi3,Li Ya‐nan4,Li Ya‐li1,Li Juan5,Ren Jing6,Liu Yu‐ting6,Wang Jun‐hui7,Xue Li‐xi7,Du Wen‐xian8,Niu Wen‐hua8,Yan Yu‐ping9,Gao Xiao‐lei9,Liu Qing‐ping10,Li Gai‐mei10,Wu Xue‐mei2,Niu Xiao‐yuan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University Taiyuan China

2. Department of Neurology General Hospital of Tisco (Sixth Hospital of Shanxi Medical University) Taiyuan China

3. Department of Neurology Shanxi Bethune Hospital (Third Hospital of Shanxi Medical University) Taiyuan China

4. Department of Neurology General Hospital of Central Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army Wuhan China

5. Department of Neurology Cangzhou Central Hospital Cangzhou China

6. Department of Neurology Shanxi Cardiovascular Hospital Taiyuan China

7. Department of Neurology Yanhu Branch of First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University Yuncheng China

8. Department of Neurology First People’s Hospital of Jin Zhong Jinzhong China

9. Department of Neurology Taiyuan Wanblin District Medical Group Central Hospital Taiyuan China

10. Department of Neurology China Railway 17th Bureau Group Company Central Hospital Taiyuan China

Abstract

Background Statins are widely used for treating patients with ischemic stroke at risk of secondary cerebrovascular events. It is unknown whether Asian populations benefit from more intensive statin‐based therapy for stroke recurrence. Therefore, in the present study we evaluated the effectiveness and safety of high‐dose and moderate‐dose statins for patients who had experienced mild ischemic stroke during the acute period. Methods and Results This multicenter prospective study included patients with mild ischemic stroke who presented within 72 hours of symptom onset. The outcomes of patients in the high‐intensity and moderate‐intensity statin treatment groups were compared, with the main efficacy outcome being stroke recurrence and the primary safety end point being intracranial hemorrhage. The propensity score matching method was employed to control for imbalances in baseline variables. Subgroup analyses were conducted to evaluate group differences. In total, the data of 2950 patients were analyzed at 3 months, and the data of 2764 patients were analyzed at 12 months due to loss to follow‐up. According to the multivariable Cox analyses adjusted for potential confounders, stroke recurrence occurred similarly in the high‐intensity statin and moderate‐intensity statin groups (3 months: adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 1.12 [95% CI, 0.85–1.49]; P =0.424; 12 months: adjusted HR, 1.08 [95% CI, 0.86–1.34]; P =0.519). High‐intensity statin therapy was associated with an increased risk of intracranial hemorrhage (3 months: adjusted HR, 1.81 [95% CI, 1.00–3.25]; P =0.048; 12 months: adjusted HR, 1.86 [95% CI, 1.10–3.16]; P =0.021). The results from the propensity score‐matched analyses were consistent with those from the Cox proportional hazards analysis. Conclusions Compared with moderate‐intensity statin therapy, high‐dose statin therapy may not decrease the risk of mild, noncardiogenic ischemic stroke recurrence but may increase the risk of intracranial hemorrhage. Registration URL: www.chictr.org.cn/ . Unique Identifier: ChiCTR1900025214.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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